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Oct 31, 2015 3:52 AM CST
Name: John
St.Osyth Nr Clacton on Sea. E
Region: United Kingdom Hybridizer Garden Ideas: Master Level Ferns Butterflies Salvias
Hostas Heucheras Clematis Birds Bee Lover Daylilies
I think it's one of the best things you can do, to bring your children up in a gardening environment. I learnt from my Paternal Grandfather just after the war. I think he did it to take my mind off the devastation around me in the east end of London. It worked, and I involved my children in my garden. They are all now into gardening, and I am pleased to say that a lot of my Grandchildren seem to be heading that way. You two are doing a wonderful job. You will reap the rewards. Keep up the good work. I tip my hat to you. I tip my hat to you.

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