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Oct 13, 2010 5:12 AM CST
Name: Debbie
Lexington, VA (Zone 6a)
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Lynn, I've got to spend more time "over here", what a great Cubit! Thumbs up

Holly's right, years ago we used to sell quite a few selections of Sedums and Sempervivums but they dropped off in popularity with our customers so we stopped growing them. Plus one of the vendors we usually exhibit with has an incredible selection and we try not to duplicate the type of plants the other vendors offer. Smiling

Holly if you and Ric ever do get to the sale at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden you'll have to visit the vendor I'm talking about - Ed and Gary of Stone Crop. http://www.stonecrops.com/inde... They don't exhibit as much as they used to, their business has really taken off selling their plants for "green roof jobs". They do, however, always show up for the Spring Fair at the VA Arboretum on Mother's Day weekend every year so if you had a chance to get back to VA that weekend I'm sure you'd find some wonderful choices. Their website doesn't look like it's been updated in some time but they have an excellent selection and some of the most unique container plantings. I think I have a few photos of their creations...if I can find them I'll have to post them in the Container thread. Big Grin

To keep this thread on track, Holly the name of the vendor who had the water garden on display is "Through the Garden". http://www.throughthegardeninc... Were you able to actually talk to anyone from the company on Sunday? I'm just wondering if we contacted them via email if they might be willing to share their "trade secrets" for what components they used to create this water feature? Confused

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