Posted elsewhere, but should be here, too

So.App.Mtns., United States(Zone 5b)

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

Toadsuck, TX(Zone 7a)

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
"eyes"

This message was edited Tuesday, Jul 8th 3:04 PM

Vancouver, WA(Zone 8a)

You guys have answers to questions I haven't even asked yet!!! DG'ers are awesome!!

Bay City, MI(Zone 5a)

Thank you both for the wonderful links of information :)

Milwaukee, WI(Zone 5a)

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 :)

Saginaw, MI(Zone 6a)

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

So.App.Mtns., United States(Zone 5b)

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!

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