Leaders hope state offers ideas for garden writers
Selling a group of nationally renowned garden writers on coming to Oklahoma City was as tough as getting seed to sprout in the state's red clay.
Indeed, many had to ask, "Just what the heck is growing in Oklahoma ?”
"Plenty,” was the reply.
Local program co-chairmen John Fluitt , Linda Horn and others began lobbying for Oklahoma as the symposium site about four years ago. Competition was brutal, w...
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