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Less gardens, more gardening?
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, I, Marvo, say : Any more reasons? I bet there are. My main reason is that I like to plant a seed and see it turn into a plant. Simple, but there's else quite nothing like it. |
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Less gardens, more gardening?
In article , Uncle Marvo says...
In reply to David in Normandy ) who wrote this in , I, Marvo, say : Any more reasons? I bet there are. My main reason is that I like to plant a seed and see it turn into a plant. Simple, but there's else quite nothing like it. I agree. I think that is where I got the gardening bug from as a child. I planted some acorns in plant pots and was thrilled when they came up. I nurtured them and potted them on to bigger pots until eventually they were planted in the ground. One is still there and is around 30 feet tall now. -- David in Normandy. (The free MicroPlanet Gravity newsreader is great for eliminating rubbish and cross-posts) |
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