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Re: Ros Haywood
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- Subject: Re: Ros Haywood
- From: "* s* h* <j*@transport.com>
- Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 14:56:12 -0800
welcome and HAPPY GARDENING, we also have a wind tunnell on the front
porch and the poor plants get whipped often. I am into begonias and gourds
currently, along with indoor birds. Almost everyone wishes they had more
room, but we would just fill it up and want more. Have fun interacting and
visiting with people all over the world. Mary from Oregon USA
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> From: RosHaywood <RosHaywood@aol.com>
> To: indoor-gardening@prairienet.org
> Subject: Ros Haywood
> Date: Sunday, March 29, 1998 8:24 AM
>
> Hello!
> I live in Bath (UK), in a Georgian house that has been converted into
flats.
> I have as many houseplants as my surfaces will encourage, and three
> windowboxes. I wish I had more room!
> I have only been gardening for a couple of years, so am not exactly an
expert,
> and in fact am only now beginning to 'branch out' into more adventurous
areas
> ie growing fuchsias and starting off a bonsia carob tree...
> The water in my area is very hard/full of lime, and the street where I
live is
> an excellent wind tunnel; however, the pleasure I get from watching
plants
> grow far outweighs any obstacles!
> I have only just discovered the Internet and the gardeners I can meet
on-line,
> so if I make some horrible computerese mistakes, I apologise in advance.
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