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Oct 14, 2013 4:59 PM CST
So Cal (Zone 10b)
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Newyorkrita said:See now, I am of the opposite thinking. I think Daylilies week, Bulbs Week, Wildflowers week, Veggie week, Roses week, Vines and climbers week all need to become annual events. You have to think of it as what has a lot of appeal. I think those categories all have a lot of interest. Daylilies and roses certainly are very popular flowers.


I definitely agree - these are all wildly popular - even among non-gardener types.

If new articles pertaining to different aspects of each are written, could there be a reference somewhere to the previous year's article(s)? In other words, if an article on daylily or rose care was already featured one year, perhaps a different aspect of dayliles or roses could be covered this year. If a link is included at the end of the article (ie.,"for care of roses, see xxxx") then those people who missed this year's spread would have the option of perusing last year's article, too. This way, each of those plants could be covered in depth more and more each year (and it would never become repetitive) but a new member could still easily access the basics.
"In the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." -Abraham Lincoln

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