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Old 15-12-2005, 03:48 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Planting bulbs on a late Winter's afternoon (this is rather long, so be warned.....it's been awhile)


"Rupert" wrote in message
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"TR" you @me wrote in message ...
who writes about her escapades with
gardening and the critters and fairies


come on then prove that statement i want pictures of the fairies
as appose to the fairys who reside around here
dave
if you got em you can prove it im sure

we got pictsies
blue wiv attitude round here see mr T Prattchet for proof

dave


She has already posted this link--but just for your benefit here it is
again
http://www.cottingleyconnect.org.uk/fairs.htm


well love, I hate to say it, but those damn fairies are so quick, that my
little inexpensive Canon digital just can't seem to grab their images. But I
tell you, I see their handiwork every day when I go outside and look at and
admire the little magic moments in my raised gardens. Besides, the wee
faerie folk are a bit camera shy.................if you squint really hard
and try and focus when hummingbirds and butterflies are flitting about, you
might catch sight of a smaller flower fairy riding them and laughing their
faces off. My proof that mine are around here in my holler is that they
keep moving my bulbs! And planting flowers where I never had them before.
madgardener, up on the ridge, back in Faerie Holler, overlooking English
Mountain in this crisp, bright, almost full moon just before Winter
Solstice, in Eastern Tennessee, growing zone 7, Sunset zone 36