Re: Favorite gardening Christmas present -Reply -Reply
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Favorite gardening Christmas present -Reply -Reply
- From: c*@uswest.net
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 13:03:17 -0800
- References: <s652aa30.079@Schwabe.com>
SUSAN SAXTON wrote:
Thanks Susan for this lead.We also have F.M.here.
> At a local "super store" chain called "Fred Meyer."
>
> If I had a Christmas wish,it would be the time and
> energy to catch up<snip>
> Oh, don't even mention these! I'm sure we could all
> add them to our lists as well!!!!
Sorry ;-)to have been so disgustingly practical but of all the things I
need, that is Really!!what I want/need.ON the other hand if I could
transform all into a tropical paradise to heck with anything else...<G>
Connie
> Susan Saxton
> For mine is just a little old-fashioned garden where
> the flowers come together to praise the Lord and
> teach all who look upon them to do likewise.
> Celia Thaxter
> 1835-1894
>
> > But for those who money IS an object, one of my
> > favorite tools is an $8.00 "shrub rake." It has a
> > standard handle, but the head is about 8" wide
> and
> > gets into all those nooks and crannies for
> needles,
> > leaves, debris, that standard rakes cannot.
> >
>
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