Plants that we bought from Shineyland

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  1. Kristen

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    My pleasure :)
     
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    It's a communal lawn that each of our "postage stamp" patio gardens encompass Scorpio. I have planted the beautiful red cowslips under the fence panneling in the distance as it faces S.East so they should get a bit of early morning Spring sun. I do not have permission to dig up areas to make planting beds though,
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    Apparently it is a large dome covering a beautiful garden with it own climate down south! :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
     
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      So who gets to cut the lawn Jenny - it looks really good!
       
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      Our groundsman Alan comes every Thursday and mows it one way one week and the opposite the next. It's part of our service charges. He's a dab hand at shaping all the shrubs and bushes around the site too. He whips round our front postage stamp for £1 a week -not worth owning a mower.
       
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