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Forum: Article: Ten Things to Do When You Can't Garden (But Wish You Could)Replies: 1, Views: 39
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Sharran
Calvert City, KY
(Zone 6b)

January 12, 2008
02:43 AM

Post #4390657

This is a nice article. I particularly like the scrapbook idea since I spend a lot of winter days looking at gardens in magazines and wondering if I could do something similar. By the time spring rolls around, I have forgotten what I was planning. If I had kept these ideas all together in a scrapbook I would not have had that problem.
Thank you.
doccat5
Fredericksburg, VA
(Zone 7b)

January 12, 2008
07:30 AM

Post #4390774

Great article. I too like the idea of a scrapbook. Great way to keep track of the yes-no-maybesoes in the garden. Thanks for sharing :)


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