Monthly Photo Comp May 2009..!!

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  1. youngdaisydee

    youngdaisydee Gardener

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  2. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    [align=center]Sweet, Sweet, Sweet[/align]

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  3. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    [align=center]Hanging Around for a G&T[/align]

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  4. Dave W

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    [align=center]ANTICIPATION and EXPECTATION.[/align]

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  5. cumberland

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  6. Dave W

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    [align=center].....so I can enjoy beauty like this in a morning
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    (Senetti)
     
  7. Marley Farley

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    The Humble Shallot..

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    Because they remind me of childhood.. Weeding the rows, then later pickling them ready for Christmas ... Yum yum..!!
     
  8. Marley Farley

    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    And Lastly... " My Everlasting Inspiration".....

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    I just had to somehow include this wonderful old friend who is long gone now.. He gave me my everlasting love of roses & greenhouses.. :D
     
  9. Dave W

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    [align=center].... because a garden is full of nice surprises[/align]

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  10. Cookie Monster

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    MARIAN

    My one and only reason and inspiration for my gardening...

    My beautiful Mum, Marian, who has instilled in me her passion for all things that have grown and lived in her gardens over the years. Thank you Mum for a lovely gift :)

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    To grow plants like this double Bougie.
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  13. Lyn

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    My Garden
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    Orange Azalea
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    Yellow Lilly
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  14. Victoria Plum

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    When we moved into our house in February the garden consisted of three long strips of hard mud seperated by two thin grass paths. What we didn't know was that under the ground beneath us nature was hard at work preparing to burst through the surface with all these amazing plants. We had no idea what we had!

    I love gardening because the natural world is a truly fantastic thing, and working with it to create our own little haven is to me the most rewarding partnership of all.

    Vicki
     
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