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Post by PigsnieLite on Oct 16, 2010 3:45:22 GMT -5
The Most Awesome Cottage Garden in the Histowy of the World! And it appears to be in Germany! (You are undone, Oh Blighty!) Ughhhh, too bad I cant read any of the text! The gardener also appears to be a youngish feller! www.edelbrandbrennerei.at/page8.php
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Post by Avril on Oct 16, 2010 18:07:54 GMT -5
You're right, no other word for it but awesome.
So many flowers I've never seen except in flower catalogues and books! I've never seen a freckled violet, the Queen of the Night black tulip or edelweis. Extraordinary.
He also has a rare female ginger cat!
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Post by PigsnieLite on Oct 16, 2010 18:35:12 GMT -5
Well, its certaily a rare brownish ginger cat! Hahahah! And how do you know its a girl?? Its not wearing a bra. [Edit: Ooops, I jest saw the ginger kitty. Although I still dont know how you saw its femaleity.] Does this guy have a plan? Or does he just throw his bulbs & seedlings every which way and they grow on the spot? Maybe its that garden crucifix! Theres a lot of those in German gardens, complete wid that little wooden shelter thingie. I think I'll put one up. [PLite calls carpenter Mr Goosen and asks him to build a little house for PLites upcoming garden crucifix.] Hurmmmm .... where to get something large enough ... [PLite eyes Pigsnies ginormous ivory crucifix from the Philippines ....]
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Post by PigsnieLite on Oct 16, 2010 18:38:20 GMT -5
I want this primula! How do I get this? WHere shall I call? Waahhhhh! {PLite gabbles around the directories for primula nursery.]
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Post by shoegirl on Oct 16, 2010 20:32:31 GMT -5
Amazing cottage garden I love this photo, soooo beautiful ;D
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Post by Avril on Oct 16, 2010 20:38:30 GMT -5
Well, its certaily a rare brownish ginger cat! Hahahah! And how do you know its a girl?? Its not wearing a bra. [Edit: Ooops, I jest saw the ginger kitty. Although I still dont know how you saw its femaleity.] Because of genetic anomaly, the gene for orange-toned cats is almost always gender differentiated into ginger for males and tortoiseshell for females. So when you see a ginger cat it's likely to be male. The rare reversals of tortoiseshell males and ginger females are usually sterile.
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Post by PigsnieLite on Oct 17, 2010 9:57:06 GMT -5
Hokay ... found Barnhaven Primroses ... but theyre sold out. FLUCK! Gotta wait for spring & reserve. Hurmmm ... I will very likely kill a couple of the buggers wid overwatering, I will order 6!
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Post by PigsnieLite on Oct 17, 2010 10:03:01 GMT -5
Gardener Robert Hock on his heart-shaped eerrr ... groundcover of something. ;D
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Post by shoegirl on Oct 17, 2010 16:20:30 GMT -5
What a creative lawn. I like it:D
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Post by Avril on Oct 17, 2010 17:16:22 GMT -5
Hmm, our lawn is becoming smaller as I carve it into beds for vegetables and fruit trees. It wasn't that big to start with. It'd be fantastic to be able to plant a daisy heart shape.
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Post by PigsnieLite on Oct 17, 2010 17:25:59 GMT -5
Try dandylions. Those nasties will grow whether you like them or not. Personally, I would make the Cerne Giant on my lawn using vinca and then call the Royal Air Force to take a piccie.
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Post by Avril on Oct 17, 2010 22:38:27 GMT -5
Dandelions grow too big and tall and I have millions of those I'm forever pulling out of my lawn and beds.
You might need a hedge of vinca to be seen from the air!
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Post by shoegirl on Oct 18, 2010 17:03:14 GMT -5
Have you ever had Dandelion salad? I have and it's actually pretty good. Note the Dandelions must be picked young (long before they flower), and make sure no chemicals or weed repellents were sprayed in the area.
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Post by PigsnieLite on Oct 18, 2010 18:28:51 GMT -5
I search & destroy weeds, not eat them.
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Post by shoegirl on Oct 18, 2010 18:32:43 GMT -5
I search & destroy weeds, not eat them. I have only had them in salad once. I didn't make the salad either. I also search and destroy the weeds..
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