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High Country Gardens closes shop
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Posted by
rich_dufresne z7 NC (
My Page) on
Tue, Dec 4, 12 at 1:52
| Bad news! David Salman has been forced to shut down High Country Gardens because of the combination of the drought and weakened economy. http://www.highcountrygardens.com/ |
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RE: High Country Gardens closes shop
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| It is a real shame. The plant coding in his catalogue was hugely helpful in my own efforts in a xeric deer infested garden in New Jersey. Without that help and many of his plants I don't know where the garden would be. I am sorry I never thanked him. |
RE: High Country Gardens closes shop
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| David Salman's main contribution was his providing plants for our arid southwestern climate, especially through retail Internet business. His local retail business, Santa Fe Greenhouses, Inc., also has closed. |
RE: High Country Gardens closes shop
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| Wow! Over the last 15 years I've bought soooo many plants from High Country Gardens. I will truly miss them. |
RE: High Country Gardens closes shop
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- Posted by gerris2 Zone 7a Delaware (My Page) on
Tue, Dec 18, 12 at 9:54
| It is indeed sad to see the nurseries going away. Most of the plants offered by HCG would not do very well in Delaware climate, however, I bought other things such as soil amendments and the like. Where will I find Yum Yum Mix now? |
RE: High Country Gardens closes shop
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| It looks like there was a reversal of misfortune: High Country Gardens is supposed to be coming back as a mail order business. |
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- Posted by gerris2 Zone 7a Delaware (My Page) on
Mon, Jan 14, 13 at 21:42
| Wow, things are looking up! |
RE: High Country Gardens closes shop
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| Hurrah! Please keep us informed with any new info. |
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