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28-01-2008, 06:32 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Sacha
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Around the world in 80 gardens
On 28/1/08 17:58, in article
, "PK"
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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I thought that far too much time was spent on architecture (especially
the
Luis Barragan stuff - how many shocking pink walls can you look at?), and
far too little time on plants.
SNIP
I sympathise with your view but at the same time, it was relevant to
include
them, I think. But less time being spent on them, I do agree with.
However, the point surely, was the different things a garden mean to
different people in various parts of the world?
Quite!
does a garden need to have plants in it?
pk
Good question. Or is it just an open space in which to relax? I was
intrigued that MD said the garden would now be considered to be overgrown!
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