Bill,
I don't find it either, and when I tried to type in Rock Garden Quarterly
in the search box, only Quarter would fit. When i went to the bottom of
the page that popped up, I got editor which didn't give me anything.
Such is why I never bother accessing this website.
It is beautiful in spite of the grey and other hard to see fonts on black,
but the password process, etc. are just too annoying and time consuming.
Too bad, as the photography is truly spectacular.
Just call me challenged and older...smile.
Would it be possible that when someone wishes to send others to a notable
website page, one could simply post a link or URL?
Best,
Marcia Brown Meigs
In a message dated 7/26/2011 9:43:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
remm...@stny.rr.com writes:
Jane McGary wrote:
Kathleen, if you will look at the NARGS website, www.nargs.org,
you'll find a cumulative index to the Rock Garden Quarterly. In the
SUbject index, look up bog gardens. At least two very detailed
descriptions of how to create a bog garden were published there. One
is by Frederick Case and would be appropriate for your climate, since
he gardened in the upper Midwest in a cold-winter area. You can get a
copy of the issue in which the article appeared from the Society (I'm
not sure who is doing this these days but the website will tell you).
Jane,
I find no link to the Rock Garden Quarterly. am I blind?
Bill Plummer
Painted Post NY
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