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Re: good garden


Dan, you remind me that before next Sunday's reopening of our garden  
for the year I need to put down a lot of extra mulch to make sure  
that all traces that I've just replanted the entrance courtyard are  
well and truly hidden. Likewise I haven't even planted up a lot of  
the herb garden yet, and much will stay in pots and go out for the  
weekends and come in again during the week for another month so I  
need to make sure that the soil is in a good enough condition for  
those pots to be well and truly hidden:-)

I'm interested that plants stay in pots for Canada Blooms - in most  
shows in the UK and Ireland plants have to be planted

Kathryn


On 24 Mar 2008, at 00:03, Dan Clost wrote:
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>
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> You have hit on one of the deficencies, imo, of Canada Blooms.
> In the "welcoming feature" garden, which most folks noticed on the  
> way out due to location, spacing was inconsistent (sort of  
> important in a formal design) and many pots were exposed instead of  
> being covered up with the sparsely sprinkled mulch. The design and  
> concept were nice-if not spectacular-but the execution was deplorable.
>
>
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