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25-03-2008, 07:30 PM   #31

Re: Bought some new plants for my borders


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Naff? me Naff

Must admit I don't like a great deal of ornaments in the garden but I have always wanted a dragon Hopefully when all of the plants fill out he will be covered with flowers

Sorry didn't you hear me first time NAFF

See I am not an ornament fan either but they seem to me mounting up....have Norman the Gnome.....made by a friend of mine Julie had him a good few years now.But he weighs a tonne and I ca't lift him so he stays.
A tortoise, brought by Katie (niece) for me when she was about 3 or 4.So it stays.It is also good for holding the gate open.
A rabbit same reason brought by Katie and Sophie when they got their first rabbit......about 10 years ago. do it stays.
A stone Stafford brought stupidly by me. Who also weighs a tonne so he stays too.

I love the dragons though and have often considered buying one.



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25-03-2008, 07:48 PM   #32

Re: Bought some new plants for my borders


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Eileen watch what you said otherwise I might send you a few strawberries!!! lol

Angie - it wasn't too cold which surprised me, I went outside dressed in multiple layers and had to remove my coat and scarf as I was getting too hot

Thanks Karen, I will try and propogate from some of these plants. Might buy a few more different ones over the summer. The borders will become deeper in time so I should have loads of room to plant flowers.

The dragon is called 'George'
Lovely thought ....... sure the squirrel would enjoy them.. ; also the birds! When Carolyn planted blueberries several years ago she only harvested a handful or so.....



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