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And its head is where? Nice gardens and beautiful pictures!
Have a great gardening day! hoe, hoe, hoe Pea He IS Love
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| Posts: 2076 | Location: Upstate NY Zone 5 | Registered: June 21, 2006 |    |
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I ABSOLUTELY LOVE seeing all of these pictures. I love seeing how plants grow in different parts of the country. A tomato plant would never look in Missouri like that one does in California! Wow! I also love all these raised beds. They look fun to wonder around and talk about. One of my favorite things is when someone asks to see what I've got growing in my yard. Its like an elementary school field trip!
Thanks to everyone for posting pics. I can't seem to get any batteries charged for my camera,but then my garden looks a little wooly compared to these.
JeannaMO
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Yes, it is quite interesting to see how things are growing in other parts of the country at this time of year. Since I've never been to California, I love seeing how much more advanced your plantings are and how close you are to harvest in comparison. Chilehead, your pictures are beautiful. Thanks for posting them. 
Connie maltese-crossathotmaildotcom
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| Posts: 3442 | Location: Southern Ontario | Registered: July 09, 2006 |    |
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((Hugs)) for the pup, Pogo!!! Great pics, Ya'll so very inspiring!! someday I will get some posted. Thanks so much for sharing!  Robin ***************** down in Louisiana, where the fire ant mounds grow.
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| Posts: 553 | Location: zone 8, | Registered: February 12, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Matt-choo: Lisaann -
Someone recently accused me of growing a "picture perfect" garden, like that was a bad thing. But I have to say, your's is the picture-perfectest!
exactly!!! LOVE all these pics!! I love Oh2fly's great color and veg/flower combos.
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| Posts: 1151 | Location: gardening by moonlight in Maryland (Zone 6) | Registered: May 13, 2006 |    |
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Okay, I think I've finally figured out how to use a digital camera and how to get the pictures on my computer. (Stop laughing, I'm a witch, remember?)  So now I'll try and post a couple of pictures. Remember, I'm no photographer. So mebbe we'll have some onions???? Using old window frames to support tomato plants. I'm heaping straw, love and prayers, hoping that this year is not a total loss.
Connie maltese-crossathotmaildotcom
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| Posts: 3442 | Location: Southern Ontario | Registered: July 09, 2006 |    |
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