Review of "Help for the Creaky Gardener"

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  1. bcbell
  2. humorous_sage
  3. Schipperke
  4. Schipperke
  5. humorous_sage

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Top 1.   Apr 30, 2005 7:47 AM

» bcbell - thanks, Mary!

I'll have to ask for those raised beds, too. I do know that peonies are the easiest of plants to care for once they are established.

I bought a kneeler/bench to use while weeding this year. I can't wait to use it.

-- posted by bcbell



Top 2.   Apr 30, 2005 10:33 AM

» humorous_sage - Creaky Joints

When you talk of creaky joints, you are really speaking my language. One thing about having a bird feeder, you don't stress the joints quite as much and you get to see lots of action.

-- posted by humorous_sage



Top 3.   Apr 30, 2005 4:18 PM

» Schipperke - Re: thanks, Mary!

In response to thanks, Mary! posted by bcbell:
I love bulbs, too, because once they are in the ground, you can forget about them. They make long handled bulb planters, too!

-- posted by Schipperke



Top 4.   Apr 30, 2005 4:19 PM

» Schipperke - Re: Creaky Joints

In response to Creaky Joints posted by humorous_sage:
Henry: I love watching my birds! Gardening is exercise for me!

-- posted by Schipperke



Top 5.   May 2, 2005 8:33 AM

» humorous_sage - Re: Re: Creaky Joints

In response to Re: Creaky Joints posted by Schipperke:

I was a dedicated gardner at the age of 11. At the age of 111, I find it too strenuous. I ride an exercise bike instead. Our condo has the latter but not the space for the former.

-- posted by humorous_sage



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