Former student’s garden
part of Fort Worth tour

 

A garden cultivated by a former landscape architecture student from Texas A&M is so spectacular it was included in the June 11 Hidden Gardens of Fort Worth Tour.

Steve Moore , who earned a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture in 1974, has 288 plant varieties in his garden.

“We are plant-crazy people,” he told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s Cathy Frisinger about himself and his fellow counterparts whose gardens were in the tour. “We just love to play with plants,” he said.

Moore, wrote Frisinger, has found a way to grow plants native to the Pacific Northwest in the same garden as those found in the arid Southwest.

For her story about his garden and the tour, visit http://www.dfw.com/106/story/140362.html.

 

- Posted: June 17, 2009-



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