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Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by sal73, Sep 30, 2012.

  1. sal73

    sal73 Total Gardener

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    Hi all , winter is coming in , we can spend much time in the garden , but why do not let the garden spend time in the house....anyone up to start one of them ?

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    the tea garden
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    the cottage
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    the beach garden
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    country side
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    and of course those are just the English version of it ......
    look at the foreigner one
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      They are really cool! :) I wish I was arty enough to do something like that.
       
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      Wow!!! I'm not clever enough to do anything like that, but :wow: Glad you posted them :dbgrtmb:
       
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      come on guy , let have a go , it`s not hard as it is.
      look at the video. step by step

       
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        She makes that look so easy .... :scratch: .... :ideaIPB: ... I suppose I *could* relocate some of my dolls house furniture ... oh this could be a fun project! Thank you for the video tutorial, Sal :dbgrtmb:
         
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          That Stonehenge one rocks :hapydancsmil:
           
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            I was in B&Q today and coincidently saw the tiles similar to those used in the video; they definately had the tiles which would make the stonehenge one :dbgrtmb:
             
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              That bonsai Taxus fastigata has got a bit big for its pot, don't you think? :heehee:
               
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