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Recent comments
Re: From eyesore to eye-catching
Wonderful. Like all garden it will evolve with time and different things are added. We just cut down a big tree, what an idea.
posted: 12:20 pm on June 7thRe: Jenny covers ground!
I love my "Creeping Jenny"! I have shared it with my daughter and it has slowly crept from the shade into the sun. WOW what a difference in color from the sun to the shade. She hopes it keeps right on creeping in to her lawn area so she won't have to mow! I have not used in my containers, but after after reading the comments I will be trying this next spring. I can hardly wait for next spring.!
posted: 9:51 am on October 6thRe: READER PHOTO! From one pack of seeds...
The first words out of my mouth when I saw this picture " Oh My Goodness" your flowers are fabulous!! I am a relativly new gardner and don't kno9w if they grow here in Oklahoma. Will they grow in zone 5? any body?
posted: 10:39 am on October 4thRe: A sublime spot for a cup of tea
How peaceful. What a wonderful site, I can see myself on a bench meditating. Thank you for giving us a peek of this park.
posted: 10:47 am on September 16thRe: Is there a dinosaur nearby?
WOW this is great. How big does this plant get. I may want to get one[?] if I have the space.
posted: 4:18 pm on September 15thRe: Subtle differences can be just enough
I have used Coleus almost every summer for the last 20 years in containers. How interesting to note the difference foliage that has been developed for Coleus over the years. Once upon a time all you couold get were green color.
posted: 11:03 pm on August 28thRe: A dramatic container combo
Very interesting. I really like it..
posted: 11:00 pm on August 28thRe: A funky chair-turned-planter
Love the whole thing. What is that brown thing like "IT" in the Adams family?
posted: 4:50 pm on August 6thRe: Foliage like dinosaur feathers!
Does this thistle also have lots & lots of seed that blow all over the place and become a nuisance? It's beautiful. Where can one buy this plant?
posted: 4:47 pm on August 6thRe: Black & blue isn't always painful
Beautiful dramatic arrangement of plants & flowers. Makes me want to try to put that in my garden.
posted: 9:04 pm on July 29thRe: READER PHOTO! A happy accident in hypertufa
That is absolutly beautiful. How big is your planter?
posted: 11:20 am on July 28thRe: A bench built for a lifetime
I can't decide if they look like railroad cars or coffins. It's seldom I don't like Brian's work but this is one occasion. Sorry.
posted: 2:26 am on July 26thRe: Floral synchronicity
beautiful!!
posted: 1:24 am on July 26thRe: Lavender garden wins Backyard Garden Spaces contest
Congratulation's How beautiful. I am sure it was lots of work but! the results are outstanding. Beautiful!!
posted: 1:17 am on July 26thRe: Better than flowers
I too am a cancer survivor. But I never thought of a pink garden. What a lovely idea.
posted: 12:13 am on July 26thRe: A garden gate fit for a....gardener!
WOW!! What a gate. Are plans available??
posted: 12:01 am on July 26th