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	<title>Comments on: Garden Show</title>
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		<title>By: Judy Buchanan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Judy Buchanan</dc:creator>
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		<description>Mark, I appreciate this so much!!! I couldn&#039;t attend, and you have made my year!  I always love to get new ideas, and while I cannot always incorporate them as soon as I would like, I store up those visual images and never forget.  

I will do what I can with Gossage Garden, (being a city park, constrained by rules, and theft worries, Just knowing that strawberries I already own would do well on Madame Douglas (the topiary lady), will be the next use.

And I love the idea of the moss with bulbs in it.  I have always wanted to naturalize, and have two areas that I would really love to do that in.  (Replace the grass).  I wonder what is the best moss to use, or some of other none growing grass?  Irish moss?

And in my own yard, where there are only monetary constraints, I really got a lot of great ideas.

You have done us a huge favor, (to those of us who could not attend, or maybe others who can use this to refresh their memories.)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark, I appreciate this so much!!! I couldn&#8217;t attend, and you have made my year!  I always love to get new ideas, and while I cannot always incorporate them as soon as I would like, I store up those visual images and never forget.  </p>
<p>I will do what I can with Gossage Garden, (being a city park, constrained by rules, and theft worries, Just knowing that strawberries I already own would do well on Madame Douglas (the topiary lady), will be the next use.</p>
<p>And I love the idea of the moss with bulbs in it.  I have always wanted to naturalize, and have two areas that I would really love to do that in.  (Replace the grass).  I wonder what is the best moss to use, or some of other none growing grass?  Irish moss?</p>
<p>And in my own yard, where there are only monetary constraints, I really got a lot of great ideas.</p>
<p>You have done us a huge favor, (to those of us who could not attend, or maybe others who can use this to refresh their memories.)</p>
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