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Natural Garden Decor
By Peggy from Elizabethtown, NC Feedback About This Post:RE: Natural Garden DecorMay I ask where that garden for the blind is located? That sounds so nice! Post By emmy (Guest Post) RE: Natural Garden DecorI'm with you! No WalMart in my garden, all that funky junky stuff can go! Gardening is even better without all that, it does not improve. How could anyone improve on a butterfly? The emerging theory on why bees are disappearing is that not much is fragrant anymore, too many hybrids and 'improved' varieties that have no fragrance now. I have the book by Ann Lovejoy on Frangrant Gardening and I once went through a garden for the blind, where fragrance was all that mattered. Handrails guided one through the bed, and a wire would guide the hand from the rail up to a nice flower into which one could sink one's nose. Heaven!! Best post I've read in a while! thanks - God Bless You. Post by kimhis | ||
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