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5. Cedar Lodge Conifers

Cedar Lodge is New Zealand's best-known conifer specialist and David, Noeline and Greg have done an excellent job with their website. Everything you need to know about conifers and their multitude of uses in the garden, from topiary displays to groundcovers.


Next month's New Zealand Garden Journal Creating a city sanctuary in twelve months: come for a walk in my new garden. It may be late winter but there's still plenty of foliage and floral interest to be found.

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7.   Jul 26, 2003 4:26 PM

-- posted by beatriceh


6.   Jul 26, 2003 4:26 PM
I work with people with disabilities and find that gardening is invaluable.
Gardening as therapy really great.
Do other people have info on this?
beatriceh ...

-- posted by beatriceh


5.   Oct 27, 2001 6:14 PM
I don't have the words... That's why I'm doing pictures...
http://www.rosarosam.com

-- posted by rosarosam


4.   Sep 7, 2000 6:55 PM
Great to see you again, Lynda

Several of our Rhododendrons come from Cedar Lodge


-- posted by Gay_Klok


3.   Aug 4, 2000 1:01 AM
Howie - I managed to fix the problem with the two links - thanks for that.
Carol - watch this space for an update on my new garden. It's almost spring here again - daffodils and magnolias everywhere! ...

-- posted by LyndaH





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