None of the links in the Frequently Asked Questions are current since the advent of this new bulletin board. Are those links forever gone or can they be updated? Kevin in KC
It's a known problem, should be addressed soon. It's so widespread, that we are not editing any of them and are waiting for the overall fix. For a workaround, on the page where you get the error message, you can replace the www with forums in the URL.
I might be wrong, but I did search, on the old board, there was a sticky called Maple Resources that had lots of info about about a large garden / many acres somewhere in the South of England (maybe Hampshire) that contained many JP.... I had planned to go there maybe this year, but this info seems to be lost now :( Anyone know where this is please?
The resources were copied to two new Resources. You can click on Resources ar the top, but i thought there was a sticky that linked to it, too hard to reply and check on this phone (because I'm too old to figure it out). One Maple resource is for Maples info, and the other is for Nurseries, in separate geographical areas. The only ones not copied over were ones where the link didn't work.
Maybe Westonbirt , the National Arboretum ? https://www.bgci.org/garden.php?id=272 Westonbirt Arboretum
Looks good but that's not the one....from memory it was a private garden (not owned by The National Trust etc) and was around the Southampton ish area....I think lol
Here's the link: Maples: Nurseries Specializing in Maples (and there is still a sticky linking to it). The first nursery under the European nurseries section is Barthelemy & Co I'd be happy to check the original unconverted file for you if you come up with some terms to check. There isn't anything that says "Southampton". If something comes up like that in a regular posting, that you want to find again, you can Watch the thread, and then it will be in your Watched Threads list.
Hi...yes that's the one, I remember looking at the map and it's close to Southampton and that's what probably stuck in my mind.........there is another place of interest as well called Compton Acres, both are close to each other so you could stay in the area for the weekend Thanks for your help Compton Acres | The Japanese Garden