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But of course! mais oui! you're heading to Paris in October for the fall Journees des Plantes, which I'd love to tell you about in fine detail except I only speak 10th grade French. From what I can gather, it's your basic hortaholic overload of international speakers, nursery offerings, and the latest in bionic gardening gloves.



At the 2006 Gardenfair

Look like a good time? Then get thee to the Winterthur Gardenfair this weekend and shop till you drop.


photo credit: courtesy of Winterthur
 


Yes, it's all very tony and decidedly inaccessible ... BUT ... if you're within striking distance of the Brandywine Valley this weekend, check out the Winterthur GardenFair. It, too, looks like your basic hortaholic overload (run, do not walk, to the talks to be given by Rick Darke and Panayoti Kelaidis). And who, I ask, could ask for more.


 

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