If you have been wanting to create the best mixed containers, Am. Hort. Society and Univ. of Mich. just may have the solution. The 2 organizations are teaming to offer an online 12-week course, complete with a certificate in container gardening. For some Master Gardeners, the course can be applied to required annual credits. The $70 course also includes membership to AHS and subscriptions to The American Gardener and a bimonthly electronic newsletter.
http://www.ahs.org/press_room/030624.htm
Posted elsewhere, but should be here, too
Great site Darius, here's two more.sites with some great information for those who just want to do beautiful containers!
http://www.gardenguides.com/articles/deckscaping.htm
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/container_gardening
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This message was edited Tuesday, Jul 8th 3:04 PM
You guys have answers to questions I haven't even asked yet!!! DG'ers are awesome!!
Thank you both for the wonderful links of information :)
I certainly have to agree with Anastatia. I am very new to this list, but I'm constantly in awe. This list has MORE ANSWERS THAN I COULD EVER DREAM UP QUESTIONS FOR!! Everytime, I try to get information on something, I get information on something else too. Then, I have to go WOW (!!) all over again. Thanks to all DG'ers.
Just tonight, I've learned about epsom salt, potatoes and what a "DH" is. Thanks again. Steve :)
Darius,
It AHS and Michigan State University not the ugh U of M. Calling MSU the U of M in Michigan is like calling NC State UNC in North Carolina.
They'd be fightin' words in all four locations. :-)))
stoppy
Stoppy... That wasn't MY text... I just copied it from an email, LOL. Looks like some editor somewhere got their schools mixed up alright!