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Melissa Fulwider

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Re: Garden Friends-Welcome to the Garden
8/13/2006 10:36:27 AM

This is a forum close to my own heart...My garden is full of cacti and succulents.  my soul goes in among the roots.  i will be checking back here soon. 

 

ps i still love the smell of wild mint on the summer air.  

yours for the future, melissa http://thewritetimes.com The Adland Interviews : http://community.adlandpro.com/forums/17189/ShowForum.aspx
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Mary Hofstetter

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Re: Garden Friends-Welcome to the Garden
8/13/2006 8:21:32 PM

Hi Jenny,

We have no such thing as your chameleons.  They are more tropic than our North American creaturers.  You have so many nice friends except for your roof dwellers.  I can not think of a snake in North America that would choose a house over their burrow in the ground.

I rather thought your friends would be just like what we have in North America.  Oh well, see how we learn from each other.  

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Mary Hofstetter

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Re: Garden Friends-Welcome to the Garden
8/13/2006 8:24:16 PM

Hi Melissa,

Does your mint attract any special visitors.  It is the sweet Annie that I can smell that grows under the window.

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Re: Garden Friends-Welcome to the Garden
8/13/2006 10:10:09 PM
Hello Mary,
Living in the Sierra Nevada foothills most of my life, one of my favorite garden visitors are the deer.  I have also had bear, and yes lots of birds and smaller critters.
Rose
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Mary Hofstetter

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Re: Garden Friends-Welcome to the Garden
8/14/2006 4:12:35 AM

Rose,

Thanks for stopping in and r eminding  us of the larger visitors to our gardens.  Some people have problems with the deer eating their roses. That sounds like a good "munch" to me. 

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