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Wow, that IS a weekend. LOL

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tarian
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oh for a plot of land and the money to make a japanese garden :lol:
try searching for bonsai tree's to plant in your garden and some pines 8)
not usually on here but I borowed a japanes gardening book from my bonsai club and it fasinated me so much ive started a collection of items to display with my bonsai trees and hopefully be getting a small pond for my koi :P
nice soo far keep up the work

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Wow, I wish I could do all that. I'd like to put in a pond, but I have to do it on a strict budget and the tea house/gazebo I only dream about. You've done a great job!!!

kelnig
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well need to get into the garden again I have an open garden coming up in sept there will be tv hosts from several gardening shows in the area. need help in chosing some conifers to fill some holes in the garden??

also does anyone know what water plants grow all year round as my lillies and irises do not flower early enough in the year for the open garden.

is there any way to get maples to come into leaf earlier also?? :oops:

kelnig
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hi all well the garden in full colour with maples and azaleas out even my fishies have got big. I will get around to posting some pics shortly.
my first water lilly came out as the wheather has not been all that warm snowed again last week and its the middl of summer this weather all a little strange for my liking. how is everyone elses gardens fronting up.. :D

Piet Patings
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Hi there, will be interesting to see how your garden went this year....


Bye, Piet

kelnig
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wow looks great hope mine looks as good in nine more years

kelnig
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Sold my property and the new owners had different ideas for my garden.

now looking forward to my new garden endeavours with 25 acres to play with.. :lol:

swimmer
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Looks absolutely awesome :)

Always had a weak spot for Japanese Garden's and yours has just hit it.



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