Comments on: Renovating a Conifer Garden https://www.scottarboretum.org/renovatingconifer-garden/ Wed, 27 Aug 2025 21:46:13 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 By: Becky Robert https://www.scottarboretum.org/renovatingconifer-garden/#comment-286 Tue, 18 Aug 2009 12:51:22 +0000 http://blogs.scottarboretum.org/gardenseeds/?p=697#comment-286 In reply to Niall McMorrow.

The blog does continue into 2009. I actually just posted to day. To keep up to date on post subscribe to the blog. To see the lastest posts visit the blog homepage…http://blogs.scottarboretum.org/gardenseeds/

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By: Niall McMorrow https://www.scottarboretum.org/renovatingconifer-garden/#comment-285 Tue, 18 Aug 2009 03:06:51 +0000 http://blogs.scottarboretum.org/gardenseeds/?p=697#comment-285 Does the blog continue into 2009? Unfortunately I can only find this posting made in December 2008. Thanks.

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By: Andrew Bunting https://www.scottarboretum.org/renovatingconifer-garden/#comment-284 Wed, 03 Dec 2008 16:54:56 +0000 http://blogs.scottarboretum.org/gardenseeds/?p=697#comment-284 We have actually made a detailed list of removals. Our decisions were based on importance to the collections, quality of the specimen and duplication.

Andrew Bunting, Curator

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By: bev https://www.scottarboretum.org/renovatingconifer-garden/#comment-283 Wed, 03 Dec 2008 14:19:25 +0000 http://blogs.scottarboretum.org/gardenseeds/?p=697#comment-283 I am interested in which plants you chose to remove and why. I volunteer at a small public garden in Md. which has an old conifer garden and is facing the same issues.

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