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Posted by maureenbee z 5ME (My Page) on
Thu, Jun 22, 06 at 7:04

Hi All,

A few more June photos.

Maureen

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RE: garden photos

Wonderful photos! How big IS your veggie garden? I'm in West Rockport, my flowers are not quite as far along. (Need any heirloom tomato plants or old-fashioned Hollyhocks? ) I have plenty to give away...


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Beautiful!


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Mainetomato,

I haven't walked off the vegetable garden. Let's just say that it's big enough. Vegetable gardening is brand new to me. It is providing a wonderful contrast to the landscape gardening I am accustomed to doing. The veg. garden is in Owls Head, and the other photos are from a garden I help Mother Nature tend in St. George, on the river.

Thank you for the offer of tomatoes. We have twenty or so Pruden's Purple beefsteak tomatoes; and beyond this, a numerous diversity more. I'd be crazy to bring home any more...Although, last week, I found (and brought home) a straggler that someone had abandoned at the transfer station. You see how it goes.

I know this isn't the exchange forum, but I am anxious to find homes for Agapanthus (A. africanus; light blue). You're close by, any chance you'd be interested? I definitely might be interested in your hollyhocks as an exchange.

If you want to further discuss an exchange, please email me personally.

Maureen


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WICKED NICE!


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I started a garden album. When we moved into my house in the fall of '97 all I had was sand, clay, rocks, a few weeds and some puny trees that were left from when this was a scrubby forest that had overgrown a field.

Here is a link that might be useful: my garden


 
 

 

 


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