I intend to design and begin a meditation garden this spring. I want to border the garden with tall perennial flowers which are five feet tall or higher. A link address would also be appreciated. Thanks!
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I am doing some long needed landscaping & wanted advice on the best smaller size shrubs, bushes, flowers, (something that that gets no higher than 1-2 ft tall) – keep in mind please (LOL) I am a single male that kills most plants (no green thumb!) so I need pretty much foolproof outdoor plants that look really nice, easy maintenance, reasonably priced – btw I am in Maryland, mid-atlantic area just in case that matters on the plant selections – thanks for any help and advice !!
I do not have green fingers but would love to have a beautiful garden this Spring or at least start to plant flowers or bulbs that will bloom later in the year.
It was a small simple PC game. There were you and three other players. Players pick cards and have to make a beautiful garden. You also can attack the enemies with bugs and protect your own garden against them with special cards. SO WHAT IS THIS GAME?
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Just some flowers we filmed at a botanical garden in macro with Sony 1080i HD handycam. I think that by Jan at the Vegas electronics show, the first generation consumer 3D cameras might start showing up. Amazing time to be making video. Music: Drop of whisper (2005) by Antony Raijeko creativecommons.org
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