gorgeous salvias and a fond farewell - a sweetly poignant post and not sure how I missed it Jack. Will miss SG but not as much as you will surely miss gardening. It's in your blood - await furthe...
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:) Deb and Jean - guess what! Current planning includes replacing a tin roof over part of the service wing with polycarb in order to create a greenhouse/propagation area. I guess that constitutes...
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Jack, That is big news about Sequoia being sold; bittersweet, I imagine. I agree with Deb that gardeners really don't have a choice about whether to garden; the question is what kind
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Jack, gardening has to be in your blood, and I can't imagine that you would not garden at all! Perhaps a few flowers in pots to keep your soul happy, then maybe a bush by the front door, a few fl...
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the cuttings in waiting sing out loud and clear. You can't just abandon them. Can you?
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