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Postby MissLT » Sun Sep 25, 2005 4:17 pm

vince90 wrote: They are the one who eat my plants, but I like them. It is fun to watch them.

There were some sunflowers grew from the waste of my dwarf hamster's food that he threw out. And the squirrel came back to his frontyard last week. He told me when I was at his house that the squirrel ate the sunflower seeds and made a mess on his yard. Not only that, some of them squirrels drove his family dog crazy when that dog had to stay with him for a week. They ran back and forth on the fence and sometimes stopped in the middle to kinda hiss at the dog. :lol: It was the most hilarious thing I've ever heard.
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Postby MissLT » Sun Sep 25, 2005 4:22 pm

shazzam1452 wrote: My garden is looking so beautiful this month as all the trees I have planted have flowered. I love spring. :)

Spring? I've heard that the land down under has different seasons than the rest of the world, is that true? :?
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Postby MissLT » Sun Sep 25, 2005 4:28 pm

illusion wrote:what is the most popular plant in your garden? which you do you like best? I guess I'd like to have a garden full of blue roses... it would look so beautiful...:)

I don't like roses. So original. I like tulips, orchids and lotus the best.
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Postby Shazzam » Sun Sep 25, 2005 11:45 pm

LennyeTran wrote:
shazzam1452 wrote: My garden is looking so beautiful this month as all the trees I have planted have flowered. I love spring. :)

Spring? I've heard that the land down under has different seasons than the rest of the world, is that true? :?


I would say we would be the same as the rest of the World except for the Northern Territory (Darwin) it only has a Wet and a Dry Season (very hot and humid; like other parts of Asia). On the East coast where I live we have Spring, Summer, Winter and Autumn. So I would imagine pretty similar to US and most European countries.
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Postby Shazzam » Mon Sep 26, 2005 1:04 am

I think you can tell alot about a person by their garden and how well loved it is. It is a nurturing thing in people; if they want to plant something and see that grows (care). If you plant something and leave it; and don't do anything it dies; you have to care so that the plants will grow.

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