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- Subject: Re: how does your garden (or garden planning) grow?
- From: C* M* <9*@rewrite.hort.net>
- Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2017 20:16:58 -0500
Jim, I am doing well. 2016 was a full year for us. We built a villa which was the worst build we had experienced. It was to be completed end of Dec 2015 but didn't close till 13 March 2016. Fortunately we did not put our home on the market till we closed. It sold quickly for our asking price without inspection or any requests. We priced it with the idea the gardens would make it difficult to sell. The first thing the new owners did was took out a small water feature in front of the house and the pond, stream and all the rock which had to be done by hand. I'm sure that was an expensive job. I don't think they have done anything since. I was by there recently and the Lily stems are still standing from last year. I am okay as I didn't see the garden fall to weeds and overgrowth. My husband and I have both received a new knee since. This was his 2nd and he heals so quickly with no swelling or other problems. Mine hasn't been so easy as I had a triple fusion in my ankle (same leg) in 2014 but I am working at the greenhouse. We'll see how that goes. Jim, are you gardening? I was thinking of you just the other day as I was caring for my Clivia which I still have. Carolyn (Ceres) Sent from my iPad On Mar 17, 2017, at 7:47 PM, James Singer <1*@rewrite.hort.net> wrote:
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