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Must have - my fig tree (in a large pot), bay tree (ditto), cordyline, red trailing geranium (French style), lavender, plus bird bath Don't want - ornamental cabage, roses, peony, nasturtium, french marigold |
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Must haves Climbing Rose, Clematis, Lavender, Honeysuckle & ermmm.....a fruit tree or bush plus a little bench Can't really think of anything I wouldn't have particularly except weeds |
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Good Lord - its a smashing garden you can see the work that goes into it and love the water lillies. Do you have fish in your pond or is it a wildlife type of pool? |
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Wildlife pond, Kazz. I love my froggies! Been trying in vain to find one of those thingies for saving the frogs in bad winters: a weighted gadget with an insulated pipe, in which the frogs can take refuge and breathe when the pond freezes. Just can't find a supplier in Holland. 3 years ago we had a dreadful frost and the pond froze solid. I found a pond full of dead frogs, suspended in the ice, cried my eyes out! Taigie sits on that pile of logs and watches the frogs, for which she has a healthy respect. Every cat in the neighbourhood calls by to drink from the pond - ugh! |
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Didn't even know there was such a thing as a thing that saves frogs you learn something every day. There is something about cats and standing water I think, when I had a pond in the other house the cats used to drink from it.Lovely garden. |
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