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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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good article nancy! wow, that poor lemon verbena was sure clipped! i bet you about flipped out!lol what a blessing it must be to be able to travel and see those gardens in person though. wow, so cool of you to share your experiences and pictures though. wouldn't it be fun to see how that allotment looks when everything is up and growing? thanks for sharing and good job on the article hon!! big hugs to you! :)
Thanks a lot Leslie for all of your comments! I'm a very lucky girl! I'm trying to keep it that way! LOL! I hope I'm giving a lot of other people a vacation also.
Well her I am Nancy, managed to get on line to say how I enjoy your blog, it has opened a door for me here in Spain. Sorry to hear about your "babies" waiting to 'get out' into the garden. Hope by the time you get this, your weather has improved and you succeed with the,. Only two Lavenders surviving, Now I know where Ladybugs go in the winter, as you say intelligent little ladies !! Peruvian herbs you kindly bought here for us are doing well. Don't want to cheat and am trying to work out what the herb in your picture is - hugs and xx
Thanks for stopping by. Glad to know you enjoy my blog. I love doing it. Stop by again some time! Hugs to you also.
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