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26-04-2009, 08:19 PM   #11

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Oh Kazz how absolutely beautiful!



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26-04-2009, 08:29 PM   #12

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Your garden is lovely. I aspire to that level of neatness but it just doesn't happen. I'm looking forward to seeing the baskets in full flower - they sound great.



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26-04-2009, 09:38 PM   #13

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I'm awestruck at how lovely everything looks....a lot of hard work and planning went into that. It looks like one of the gardens featured in a garden magazine!



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26-04-2009, 10:11 PM   #14

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I'm awestruck at how lovely everything looks....a lot of hard work and planning went into that. It looks like one of the gardens featured in a garden magazine!
I don't think so.....it is functonal and easy to mantain now...



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26-04-2009, 10:12 PM   #15

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Oh Kazz how absolutely beautiful!
Thank you...its coming on and easy to keep. But still in the "movable stage" ie things to do..



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26-04-2009, 10:14 PM   #16

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Your garden is lovely. I aspire to that level of neatness but it just doesn't happen. I'm looking forward to seeing the baskets in full flower - they sound great.
Planted one of the big hanging baskets up today and boy was it heavy. I will tell you what went into it, if you like...but may be a bit boring.



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26-04-2009, 10:20 PM   #17

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Planted one of the big hanging baskets up today and boy was it heavy. I will tell you what went into it, if you like...but may be a bit boring.
gardens - boring! I don't think so - I'd love to hear what you put in it.



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26-04-2009, 10:21 PM   #18

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Okay...............



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26-04-2009, 10:34 PM   #19

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The basket is 18" and is lined and had moss in and is meant to be mostly pinks, yellows, blues 1 x Red upright geranium; in the centre, (that matches the troughs...the centres of each hanging basket will be either the same as the red or pink uprights in the troughs for continuity...through the garden. The rest are all trailing or semi trailing.2 x Surfinia double pink;3x Verbena Vegas Coral Pink;3 x Bidens Goldrush (yellow);1 x Bacopa Copia Great Blue;1 x Lobelia Richardii (light pale blue);1 x Brachycome Blue Brazil (Blue with fuzzy edges & yellow centres);1 x Fuchsia La Campanella (white with purple bells)1 x Fuchsia Southgate (deep slmon pink double flowers)



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26-04-2009, 10:46 PM   #20

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The basket is 18" and is lined and had moss in and is meant to be mostly pinks, yellows, blues 1 x Red upright geranium; in the centre, (that matches the troughs...the centres of each hanging basket will be either the same as the red or pink uprights in the troughs for continuity...through the garden. The rest are all trailing or semi trailing.2 x Surfinia double pink;3x Verbena Vegas Coral Pink;3 x Bidens Goldrush (yellow);1 x Bacopa Copia Great Blue;1 x Lobelia Richardii (light pale blue);1 x Brachycome Blue Brazil (Blue with fuzzy edges & yellow centres);1 x Fuchsia La Campanella (white with purple bells)1 x Fuchsia Southgate (deep slmon pink double flowers)
Right as your baskets always look so lovely, I have copied your list and will get the same ones for mine....



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