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jlamf

Menomonie, WI, US
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Recent comments


Re: READER PHOTOS! More from Sara's garden in California

Please!!! Tell me what the "octopus-like junipers" are called.

Re: Free Ticket Giveaway: 2011 Garden Conservancy Open Days

Xanadu! Aside from the name, the mention of a Japanese garden was intriguing. But from any beautiful garden the blessings are serenity, joy, and inspiration.

Re: Win a copy of Designer Plant Combinations!

Garden design . . . Hmmm. While I salivate over the photos in Fine Gardening, I'm limited to a)plants that will survive here on the edge of zone 3; and b)plants that deer/chipmunks/moles/voles and the neighbor's dogs will leave alone.

I need help!