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Trees and shrubs I love to see in my garden - Page 3


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It is far too easy for me to hand out a list of do's and don'ts, to lecture on the errors and mistakes that gardeners make, the same errors that littered my progress in my thrilling journey to becoming a "gardener" over the years.

These are my mistakes, my lessons, my excitements and my loves.

My Autumn sceners in the gardens are very graphic heavy. Those readers who live down under may like to gather up the leaves and put them on the compost heap, while the graphics down load

The second page of photos show the Big Pond in Fall time

This is a link to my old articles "Is it only the stockbroker's joy the Rhododendron and Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Acers don't care"

To read the full story of the the country garden

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37.   Jun 26, 2000 8:42 PM
would smell as sweet.

I like ClassicalMuse best


-- posted by Gay_Klok


36.   Jun 26, 2000 8:37 PM
Carol, didn't you receive that Alcatraz goody that I sent? That was one of the steps towards the desert........

-- posted by Classicalmuse_k


35.   Jun 26, 2000 8:24 PM
But Classic has a nice sound to it. (And I can see your point, Erin. ;-) But I also enjoyed Postmum's story and would also love to know how you ended up here! ...

-- posted by CarolWallace


34.   Jun 26, 2000 7:19 PM
is it classic??? Sorry, didn't read the name properly

That's your mother's story and she is sticking to it {lots of laughs]

Glad to see you here, it seems your mother and I are wrinklies but bot ...


-- posted by Gay_Klok


33.   Jun 26, 2000 2:44 PM
WHOA! Wait just a minute! When this predicament happened in Tasmania, I had not even seen my father............so how was I to know what my father looked like? The things that get blamed on little ...

-- posted by Classicalmuse_k





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