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Colin from Hampshire | Report | 13 Jul 2007 13:25 |
Hi Rebekah :):) The garden project sounds as though it is coming along nicely, Gardening is hard work sometimes but it is nice to see when things start coming together. The fairy garden is a lovely theme and will certainly keep the children interested hopefully building their interest in future years to :):) Well done to you :):) Colin :):) |
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ButtercupFields | Report | 13 Jul 2007 12:36 |
I didn't see your original thread, Rebekah, but your garden sounds magical. Nothing as pleasing as a beautiful garden, so good for the soul! BC |
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RStar | Report | 13 Jul 2007 12:30 |
ideas and advice for my new garden. Colin, Rose, and more, I wont go on in case I miss someone out; but thankyou everyone. The said jungle has now been levelled and seeded, with roses and geraniums growing, a pebbled area at the bottom for the chairs/table, a fairy garden for the girls, and hanging baskets. Havent finished yet but you lot gave us the motivation and knowledge to get it done. Rebekah |