Thank you for your kind words, Ted Wilcox. I will, of course, pass
them to Travis Owen.
Regards,
M. Young
[Alpine-l] IRG 83 November
*Ted Wilcox* ted.wilcox at btinternet.com
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November 2016, 22:20
Subject: [Alpine-l] IRG 83 November
New International Rock Gardener e-magazine (IRG) - free to download of course
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this month featuring Native Bees of Southwestern Oregon by Travis Owen
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2016Nov241480016901IRG83-November2016.pdf
New International Rock Gardener e-magazine (IRG) - free to download of
course -
this month featuring Native Bees of Southwestern Oregon by Travis Owen
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2016Nov241480016901IRG83-November2016.pdf
M. Young
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Al
Thank you , Louise! It's great to be able to meet up world-wide on
the net, isn't it?
I echo your greetings to all the Alpine -Elves for the New Year,
*M. Y.
*
[Alpine-l] IRG
*Louise Parsons* parsont at peak.org
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Excellent news that IRG will continue! Although too distant for direct
participation, I am an enthusiastic member and love the SRGC activities.
Wednesday is "bulb day" with Ian Young's ~wonderful "Bulb Log Diary"
So much fine work!
All the best to Alpine-l folks everywhere for a fine and flow
year experiment and are celebrating that.
*
*As long as there are generous contributors we hope the IRG will
continue!!
*
* Kind regards,
*
* M. Y.
*
[Alpine-l] IRG
*Shirley J Friberg* lovnpuff60 at comcast.net
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I would like to thank Maggie Young for all her time, effort and the diligence
she put into 72 issues of IRG. They were each
beautifully done with a wealth of information. Also thanks to Zdenek Zvolanek
and Ian Young and others who contributed. It will be missed. Her two issues
inspired our M
Bill Barlen billbarlen at gmail.com wrote :
Fri Jun 26 06:03:37 CEST 2015
"Thank you so much. Beyond lovely. Too old and too far south for my own
garden any more, but I really enjoyed this issue."Dear Bill,You kind comments
are very much appreciated. If the IRG can enthuse those new to garde
Thank you so much. Beyond lovely. Too old and too far south for my own
garden any more, but I really enjoyed this issue.
Bill Barlen
On Thursday, June 25, 2015, Youngs Aberdeen
wrote:
> *News of the latest issue of *
> *International Rock Gardener ISSN 2053-7557*
>
> *Issue 66 June 2015 onli
News of the latest issue of
International Rock Gardener ISSN 2053-7557
Issue 66 June 2015 online here:
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2015Jun251435252604IRG_66.pdf
Plants to be seen in spring in the area of Mt Trevenque in the Spanish Sierra
Nevada by
Dieter Zschummel with photos b
New Issue : IRG 62 of February 2015
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2015Feb261424987169IRG62.pdf
At this time of year in the northern hemisphere our thoughts are buoyed by
the increasing evidence of spring flowers and many of these are "bulbs"
in the widest sense. The passion and fas
Thank you Anne. This year there seem to be an awful lot more of us than usual
desperate to have Spring "properly" arrive - so many false alarmsso far that
many of us are giving up hope. When it does arrive we will be truly grateful
for its benefits, I'm sure!M zanspi at aol.comMaggi,
Yet anoth
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