RE: [gardeners] Need Suggestions for Fair

Terry King (gardeners@globalgarden.com)
Wed, 8 Aug 2001 12:35:18 -0700

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Evidently some spiders do eat their webs, I think its the kind that make the
beautiful webs and make new ones every day or so.  I've seen Birds and
Blooms somewhere, I'll have to look for it next time I'm in a bigger town.
Thanks!

Terry
  -----Original Message-----
  From: owner-gardeners@globalgarden.com
[mailto:owner-gardeners@globalgarden.com]On Behalf Of Elizabeth
  Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 10:05 PM
  To: gardeners@globalgarden.com
  Subject: Re: [gardeners] Need Suggestions for Fair


  Spiders eat their webs?  Really?
  Have you ever seen Birds and Blooms magazine?  They print all sorts of
interesting tidbits in their side margins.  For instance, the June/July
issue said that "Hummingbirds are native only to the Western Hemisphere,"
and "Mourning doves could be called 'morning' doves since they're most
active between 7 and 9 a.m."

  Elizabeth
  tiarella@bellsouth.net
  Zone 6, KY
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Terry King
    To: Gardens & Gardening ; Gardeners
    Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 5:10 PM
    Subject: [gardeners] Need Suggestions for Fair


    Hi All,

    I can really use some help.  Somehow or other (probably by opening my
mouth
    during a moment of insanity :D )I became Superintendent of Floriculture
at
    our small county fair that takes place during the Labor Day weekend.  I
need
    suggestions for small informational posters that I can make to position
    through out the exhibit.  I'm looking for gardening tidbits pertaining
to
    growing flowers (especially for cold climates).  Examples of what I'm
    looking for are:  Did you know that spider's eat their webs? or Did you
know
    that thunderstorms fertilize your flowers?  Then I can add simple
    explanations for people who want more information.  Our state fair
judges
    want simple information that grabs the attention but not too long or
    complicated that folks won't read the posters.  Anything that can be
simply
    illustrated with a photo or simple drawing would be extra helpful.

    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!

    Terry King
    E. WA.




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Evidently some spiders do eat their webs, I think its the kind = that make=20 the beautiful webs and make new ones every day or so.  I've seen = Birds and=20 Blooms somewhere, I'll have to look for it next time I'm in a bigger = town. =20 Thanks!
 
Terry
-----Original Message-----
From:=20 owner-gardeners@globalgarden.com=20 [mailto:owner-gardeners@globalgarden.com]On Behalf Of=20 Elizabeth
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 10:05 = PM
To:=20 gardeners@globalgarden.com
Subject: Re: [gardeners] Need = Suggestions=20 for Fair

Spiders eat their webs? =20 Really?
Have you ever seen Birds and Blooms=20 magazine?  They print all sorts of interesting tidbits in their = side=20 margins.  For instance, the June/July issue said that = "Hummingbirds are=20 native only to the Western Hemisphere," and "Mourning doves = could be=20 called 'morning' doves since they're most active between 7 and 9=20 a.m."
 
Elizabeth
tiarella@bellsouth.net<= /DIV>
Zone 6, KY
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Terry King
To: Gardens & Gardening ; Gardeners
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, = 2001 5:10=20 PM
Subject: [gardeners] Need = Suggestions=20 for Fair

Hi All,

I can really use some help.  = Somehow or=20 other (probably by opening my mouth
during a moment of insanity = :D )I=20 became Superintendent of Floriculture at
our small county fair = that takes=20 place during the Labor Day weekend.  I need
suggestions for = small=20 informational posters that I can make to position
through out the = exhibit.  I'm looking for gardening tidbits pertaining = to
growing=20 flowers (especially for cold climates).  Examples of what=20 I'm
looking for are:  Did you know that spider's eat their = webs? or=20 Did you know
that thunderstorms fertilize your flowers?  = Then I can=20 add simple
explanations for people who want more = information.  Our=20 state fair judges
want simple information that grabs the = attention but=20 not too long or
complicated that folks won't read the = posters. =20 Anything that can be simply
illustrated with a photo or simple = drawing=20 would be extra helpful.

Any suggestions would be greatly=20 appreciated.  Thanks!

Terry King
E.=20 WA.


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