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Leslie msleslie@telusplanet.net wrote:
Have been searching the web for sites that contain plants that will grow in our short Alberta season, plus garden ideas. I think your site is great!! Have bookmarked you and plan to return again and again. I have a small acreage (1.9) and am planning to try my hand at a little of everything, keep what works and get rid of what doesn't.
Jason Flowers pflo189642@aol.com wrote:
SassyGen @webtv.com wrote:
I know I will enjoy using you Virtual card ideas.Espicially to my friends and family. Your photos were really great too!
Charles W. Paul Edlon@aol.com wrote:
Great page, Lots of info. I live in Delaware but I have a cabin on 10 acres of land in central Maine. I want to plant a lot of flowers and your page has been very helpful. Thanks for the good work, we all appreciate it..
Happy Gardening and spring isn't far away....
Linny Mrsorchid@aol.com wrote:
Beautful!!!!! You are very talented--are you a designer? We live on the lake--but don't get the
sounds of running water so am thinking of a waterfall
of some kind--that is after we do everything eles
that needs to be done.
Tamara Alston ShendoahVA@aol.com wrote:
What a lovely vision, those beautiful lupines. I found your site very inspirational as well. Reminds me of all the work I need to do at this new home! Will keep your site on file to share with friends. Thanks
Renee Stevens rgoldgra@mitre.org wrote:
What a wonderful site! My garden looks mighty peaked compared to your photographs. Thanks for the inspiration.
Dianne Thomson diannet@easystreet.com wrote:
Thanks for the neat wallpaper. I especially loved the sunflowers and clematis.
Lisa Herrin LDNH01@aol.com wrote:
I loved your rock garden with the beebalm,as well as your other gardens, too. Lisa Herrin
Joyce Plunkett rambutan@ix.netcom.com wrote:
Enjoy seeing your gardens. Those lupines!! Wow.
Did you 'add' the water, or just plant (beautifully)
around an existing landscape feature?
Nice work - gardens and the site.
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