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| Hi All. I would sure love to see more photos of your potagers/veg gardens. I'm a newbie edibles gardener (and an oldie with flowers), and I don't have any growth worth photographing yet in my veg gardens, but I love the inspiration I feel from viewing others' photos. I still have so much work to do throughout our yards and gardens, and I would love to steal ideas from you all (lol). ;-)
So if you wouldn't mind terribly... I keep a daily watch on this forum but haven't seen new posts or photos in awhile. Thank you, and happy gardening! |
Here is a link that might be useful: My new blog! Simplifying in Suburbia
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- Posted by chuck Z10,SW FL (n6xf@yahoo.com) on Sun, Jun 22, 08 at 10:20
| Hi, well, I recently moved into a 55 plus park and have to go with containers, but it has been intresting. If you visit my site, click on the June 8 link for the latest pictures. chuck |
Here is a link that might be useful: working past community association rules
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| Here's one I took this morning. I put tags on it; hope they show up. The milk can was my Dad's. I got it from his garden 40 years ago. |
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- Posted by jodifromoregon z5, central OR (My Page) on Mon, Jul 7, 08 at 22:48
| Gorgeous, aulani! Wow, everything is beautiful, and that milk can is wonderful. What a special touch of charm that (no doubt much-loved) can provides your garden. :-) Jodi |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Wed, Aug 6, 08 at 20:58
| aulani, that is a really fine garden, as I have told you before. Love the bean towers. The milk can is special. I have one too that was my great-grandfather's. It's on my front porch with dried willow twigs poked into it. What is the plant in the front center? I like the straw in your paths. Looks good. That is what I used. When it decomposes, I scoop it up and toss it into the garden beds. ~ Annie |
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