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#294741 Sep 6th, 2009 at 04:09 PM
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Some pictures of my yard....

We've done alot of work and still alot more to go. Just wanted to share!!
NJ
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Granny .that is so sweet .......I am glad to help you out with seeds for flowers.

That is how I got started .
What are the tall pink flowers there on the side of the house.

Very neat setup.Love the front entrance.........

Pennsylvania beautiful.

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Very nicely done.


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Nice place. I thought you had just moved in there.



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We've lived here for 17 years, I just started gardening!! It started when my husband was diagnosed with Rhematoid Arthritis, I figured I'd plant the front by the porch and the steep bank so he wouldn't have to mow, little did I know that I would love doing it and keep adding!! HAHA i guess that's how everyone gets started. When we bought this house I wasn't into gardening and the elderly woman had perennials planted all around, I didn't know a flower from a weed and planted shrubs--now I wish I would have kept up with it, oh well live and learn!!!

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very nice thumbup

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Anything new going on in your yard?



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Dodge,
The tall pinky/purply flowers are Liatris....I have tons of them..not sure if they have seeds I've split them and given a bunch away..I would be more than happy to send you some...not quite sure how to send them...like I said I usually just dig them up and split them. They spread like crazy. let me know if you'd like some.

Not doing anything new in the yard right now. I am working in my sewing room, have a few craft shows coming up and I've been busy trying to create!!
NJ

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We would love to see your creations in crafts and hobbies, NJ.
Liatris does seed and they are easy to sprout from the seeds. That is probably part of why yours are spreading so nicely.
To mail a bulbous plant like liatris, you dig, cut off tops and clean off all of the dirt. If you use water to rinse make sure they are completely dry (but not dried out) when you send. I'd wrap them in a paper towel and pop them into a bubble envelope and just send. Those are pretty easy.


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I just noticed your pictures. very nice.--You have a beautiful yard. I enjoyed seeing them.


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are you going to post your creations in the hobbies section?



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I'll have to post some pictures. I've been working like crazy for a show coming up next week.

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I didn't know how to post pictures in my hobbies so I put them in galleries.
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let me try to find them.




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