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Perennial garden website

Posted by masja63 (My Page) on
Thu, Dec 9, 04 at 3:45

If you are interested in perennials please take a look at my garden at http://users.pandora.be/jan.mieke.bastiaens.

We are keen perennial lovers and would like to share our interest with you.
Here you will find lots of pictures of plants and herbaceous borders.
Please let me know if you like it. There is an English version
Enjoy!

Mieke

Here is a link that might be useful: Perennial garden


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RE: Perennial garden website

Hi I looked at your website, very impressive you have worked so hard to get your garden to this stage, I like all of your plants but as I live in a Subtropical climate there are plenty there that I have never heard of let alone seen.

Your pond is terrific actually your whole garden is, the snow scenes were lovely, I have not seen much snow in my life so I cannot imagine plants pushing up through it I would have thought that the snow would have had to melt first

I thought your roses were very pretty, I grow quite a few of them myself, but mostly I grow tropical plants and for more than half of the year I have no grass, let alone lawn, as this is the land of Droughts and Flooding rains and as we are in the Rainy Season (Summer) at present, things at last are green and flowering.

Thank you for the look into your Garden......MM.


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RE: Perennial garden website

It's so great that through the WWW we can talk with gardeners at the other side of the world and learn what and how gardening is for them. Here it is autumn now, nearly winter. We don't have snow constantly here, in fact, only a few days a year, due to the climate change. It used to be much colder, several weeks during the winter, but the last couple of years we can grow more tender plants outside if we cover them during the winter. It seems to me that gardeners around the world always try to grow something they cannot. We do that with tropical plants, to us they look very exotic, that's why we like them. There are advantages and disadvantages everywhere.
Mieke

Here is a link that might be useful: Perennial garden


 
 

 

 


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