tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1625454006116116876.post7264485450213836716..comments2024-02-27T17:36:24.006+08:00Comments on The Intercontinental Gardener: Learning to know each otherThe Intercontinental Gardenerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03419730672738553254noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1625454006116116876.post-70939507044436596582009-06-10T14:59:05.449+08:002009-06-10T14:59:05.449+08:00Wow, looks like you've got some room to roam t...Wow, looks like you've got some room to roam there! How nice, an unplanted area to do with what you wish, without any guilt about ripping out the previous-owner stuff. It took me years to get around to starting to remake what was here before - I won't claim extreme patience, more like lack of time, confusion and laziness. I don't know that what I'll put in will look better, probably not actually, but at least it will be more "me." Your plans sound good - that's too much monoculture (lavender) for an area that could be such a stunning border, with so much more color, texture, and height variation. Will be so fun to see what you come up with!!!Karenhttp://greenwalks.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1625454006116116876.post-72838551450390154032009-05-31T01:16:40.496+08:002009-05-31T01:16:40.496+08:00I have a friend who is a cook. She says god made h...I have a friend who is a cook. She says god made her a cook because she was vain about her hands. They are now always nicked up from little cuts and even have some big scars. I think god makes impatient people gardeners, because it is a way to slow us down. You can't rush a garden. Though I, like you, like to jump in and get things moving. Let me know how you do with the slow gardening process. I need some tips. "Vestal" is an amazing plant.Daniel Mounthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18169327466873313576noreply@blogger.com