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shelagh
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Just received our copy of the Rock Garden and there are some terrific articles in there and pictures of plants which are wonderful and a plantaholics dream. The 'WANTED' list just grows and grows.
Thanks again Anton for another wonderful edition.
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Shelagh, Bury, Lancs.
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I agree totally, Shelagh ... magnificent articles (especially from new contributor, Doug Logan) and some amazing images. Hearty congratulations to everyone involved and, of course, our excellent editor.
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With my Advertising Manager's hat on can I make my usual plea to do please support our advertisers whenever you can.
We have three first time advertisers in this issue:-
Tom Mitchell's Evolution Plants
http://www.evolution-plants.com/
Sue Hearnden's Devon based Plants for Small Gardens
http://www.plantsforsmallgardens.co.uk/
And dovetailing nicely with Michael Scott's article which starts on Page 50 "Exploring the Arctic by Cruise Ship", an ad from Cruises and Maritime Voyages detailing their discovery cruises direct from Greenock and Leith.
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David Nicholson
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