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Jun 24, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Blackie's Garden visitors get details via new display board

Full story: Marin Independent Journal

Harvey Rogers stood proudly in front of green manzanita, yellow Mexican poppies and pink Australian fuschias at Blackie's Garden and unveiled a new interpretive display Wednesday morning.

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marinite

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Jun 18, 2009
 
Would it have been too much trouble to have included a photo? Guess I'll just have to go see it for myself!
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marinite wrote:
Would it have been too much trouble to have included a photo? Guess I'll just have to go see it for myself!
I agree. This project has been a labor of love for those involved - i'm not but have been watching them when I walk the area. The garden is quite nice also and quite educational, all the plants are labelled with their scientific and common names.
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