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Welcome to my garden

I am seeing the results of all the hard work and love that I have put into my garden these last few months. With spring on its way, it is looking like a loving space where I can wander and stay awhile. The grass is green and lush – thanks to Neutrog Blade Runner and all my newly planted shrubs are already showing signs of flowers. I am now reaping the rewards and all the big landscaping projects are completed – for now! I will now sit back and watch my garden grow.  But first … I will still need to sow my vegetable seeds in September!

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By Barbara

Country living is the best! Being a true spirit of the earth, my garden is all about vegetables and fruit trees and herbs and chickens roaming free. I was keen to really start gardening when we moved to Philadelphia in 2005, but not your typical suburban-type garden – sterile and bug-free! I wanted an edible garden.

6 replies on “Welcome to my garden”

i need to get some dove feeding tips. recently had a storm and the winds dropped 2 doves from a tree and one did not make it. the othr seems to be doing good…need help on how to feed him..what to feed him…

Your garden doesn’t look impressive or stylish; it does something much more important. The one word I thought of when seeing those pictures was that your garden looks friendly. I would love to sit in your garden, and that’s one of my personal criteria for the success of any garden.

I’m loving how lush and green your front garden lawn is, the trees (including the mighty Mugwood) and the “Beware of the Chickens” sign is priceless! You’ve done such a great job in a short space of time. Roll on Spring …

Thanks 🙂 🙂

I am just loving my garden now – all the buds are coming out and I can’t wait for spring. My roses are also out of hibernation. Yeay!

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