Julia Rundberg

Boise WeeklyAugust 18, 2009

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Fresh from Minnesota, Idaho Botanical Garden's new executive director, Julia Rundberg, took over her post as commander in chief the first of this year. In an interview with Boise Weekly, Rundberg explains how Idaho Botanical Garden keeps all those grounds looking good, what the future holds for the state's "living museum," and what you're missing out on if you have yet to stroll through Idaho's official garden.

I haven't seen it all in bloom so I'm sure this answer will change, but right now it's the Lewis and Clark Native Plant Garden, which is new and is still taking shape, but I love the fact that it takes you on a meandering tour into the foothills through different land areas-canyons, prairies, high alpine, desert communities-in one short, easy stroll you can wander through all those places with gorgeous views. It's a place where you can learn a lot. My other favorite is the rose garden. Roses take a special hand to care for and I've not been a rose person so I enjoy a rose garden.

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Julia Rundberg

Fresh from Minnesota, Idaho Botanical Garden's new executive director, Julia Rundberg, took over her post as commander in chief the first of this year. In an interview with Boise Weekly, Rundberg explains how Idaho Botanical Garden keeps ...

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