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6 MAR 13 by
Pamela Temple
I found my way over here today and felt like it was time for another comment. I truly love your garden Jon. To me it is all a garden should be.
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#1 of 3 posted
6 MAR 13 by
Patricia Routley
Jon’s garden photo of the excavation reiterates to me that alkaline gardens can really grow beautiful roses.
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#3 of 3 posted
7 MAR 13 by
Jon_in_Wessex
Yes, 'gardening on chalk' is often written about in English books and I hoped that photo would explain what it means. There is a garden a few miles down the valley called Mottisfont that does it much better.
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#2 of 3 posted
7 MAR 13 by
Jon_in_Wessex
Well, that's so nice to hear in this cold and wet Spring! May have to add a few more pictures in that case!
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4 DEC 11 by
Pamela Temple
This is probably the most beautiful member garden on HMF.
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#1 of 4 posted
4 DEC 11 by
Jon_in_Wessex
You are a sweetheart! Cheque is in the post :) xxx
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#2 of 4 posted
5 DEC 11 by
Pamela Temple
Just make sure it's enough for a flight to England!
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#3 of 4 posted
1 JAN 12 by
HonzaPM
This garden is soooo beautiful and romantic. Oh... I´m in love. I also love your soil-picture :).
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#4 of 4 posted
2 JAN 12 by
Jon_in_Wessex
:)
Thank you for your kind comment!
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