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Old 12-04-2004, 10:36 PM
Kay Easton
 
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Default A Garden to sell a house

In article , Janet Baraclough.
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from Janet Tweedy contains these words:

The kind of person who recognises rare plants is highly likely to be a
keen gardener, and will therefore view them with delight. Those who
don't recognise rare plants won't be intimidated by their rarity, will
they? :-) The trick is to pick up FAST as many clues as you can from
each viewer about what their particular interests are, and play to them.
If they exclaim "wow, what a big parrotia over there", you say "Ah, if
you like my parrotia,wait till you see the stewartia". If the viewers
are as weird as hell and have out-of-control twins aged 4, mention the
total privacy and secure boundaries instead.


What to you do with the keen gardener with out of control 4 year old
twins? Or do you think the two cannot coexist?

And aren't all keen gardeners weird as hell? Or do we only seem like
that to non-gardeners?


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Kay Easton

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