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Nashville Lawn and Garden Show – The Plants I Bought
Of course I couldn’t go to the garden show and come home empty handed. Many people tried and failed, to talk John into selling a Helleborus “Spring Promise” out of the display garden. I guess they are just not as … Continue reading
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Nashville Lawn and Garden Show – Part 1
Last Saturday night, my girlfriend Blue and I were having a blast in Nashville. We spent the morning at the Nashville Lawn and Garden Show. This was our first year to go to the show, and it was excellent. There … Continue reading
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A Garden Prayer
I was in the poetry section of Barnes and Noble, and struck up a conversation with a classy looking woman. My grandmother-in-law had always seemed the definition of Southern charm and hospitality, and this woman reminded me of her. She … Continue reading
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I’m Very Concerned
Yesterday I stopped at Heatherly Farms to get a bag of potting soil, and of course I had to look around. The nice lady who works there seemed bored of her year end paperwork, and we struck up a conversation. … Continue reading
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