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Spike Hernandez
(webmaster@gardenweb.com) on Fri, May 14, 99 at 15:12
Community gardens fulfill many important functions, especially in urban areas. For one, they're great breeding grounds for new gardeners! ;-)
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- Posted by Lawrence edmonds(Lawrence_edmonds@hotmail.com) onSun, May 16, 99 at 1:36
Well agreed. Horray for individuals like Ms. Bette Midler. If we only could get more teenagers to appreciate the beauty that a simple moonflower can do the area that they live in !! Best regards, Stay in touch, Lawrence, NYC
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- Posted by Susie-Que_The Philly Girl(SalsaSue23@aol.com) onMon, Jun 21, 99 at 9:47
spike
you have done it again.i have been a community gardener for years now and it was quite a search to find others like me on line.
thank you
peace,
susie
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- Posted by Dawn G(getaway@digitized.com) onSun, Aug 8, 99 at 14:17
Spike - you continue to amaze me! Thanks for another great forum!!Dawn G.
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