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Pictures of my garden


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saarApr 12, 2006 5:50am
I'm not sure if this is wanted in here since there are enough groups showing pictures already but I thought you might like some.

Please tell me if this is wanted in here and if the size is ok or if you prefer them smaller. The pictures would be the same, so the download would take the same time but they would be shown smaller in here.


















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ga14Nov 26, 2006 11:17am
Hi the pictures of your garden are very good,we have photos of flowers on our stumbleupon site but they are all either links from our Web site or from other sites we still haven't worked out how to upload just photos on there own, can you help ? cheers G & M


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barkingspiderNov 26, 2006 11:39am
Saar used photobucket.com, but there are plenty of other free image hosting services that don't require a subscription... try imageshack.us [imageshack.us] and tinypic.com [tinypic.com], there's plenty of information there (under such headings as 'faq' or 'help') on their websites to get you started posting pics to the forum.


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DixieJan 20, 2007 7:04am
Lovely pictures, Saar!!! I cant wait... another few months and we can all start posting spring pics!!


AngEnglandMar 13, 2007 7:21pm
Gorgeous! I just posted on my blog about the white narcissus bulbs I forced indoors this year and had put some pictures up of them. Tomorrow I hope to go out and capture some of the yellow daffodils finally blooming, as well as the tulips and grape hyacinths finally beginning to emerge!


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DixieMar 25, 2007 8:47am
Well, I only have a few, because part of my garden "woke up" and other parts have yet to... so I have these gorgeous areas, and then theres the "still looks dead" section... I guess I need to hit the books again to get the right mix of blooming at the right times :)

Ah, the Lady Banks Rose. There are two planted here, and they are rockin' right along. Does well in any soil, water once or twice a month (even in summer!), grows up to 20'tall and 12' wide, once blooming - usually in April, mild temps hit us up for a Mid March bloom. I want 10 more of them!





And right behind it, another early bloomer, the Trumpet Vine. We are held hostage, as it tries to take over the house, remove the balcony railing, it even climbs under the roof line... flowers thoroughout the summer, if you get a few "cold spells" (under 95, haha)





So now I just have to sit on my hands and wait for the seeds to finish, and the other trees and such to realize its Spring, and I will be good to go!

745291Apr 1, 2007 3:49pm
looking sweet Dixie:)


traderbillonlineMay 24, 3:41am
I love flowers, especially the 5th flower..great


Pictures of my garden

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