I came looking for nothing but friendship. I am sorry if I have offended anyone
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Eklectic
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posted 231 days ago
It doesn’t matter who or what you are as long as you enjoy flowers and gardens and friendship.
So far, as far as I am concerned, this has been the best site ever!
We are here to talk about flowers.
Personally, I love Fae and look under leaves in my garden in the hope of finding them! This is why I have 5 Jacobs Ladders in my garden because they love to climb up the ladder shape stems to drink the dew.
-- Eklectic, Follow my Bliss, South East Ontario 5a
dennis
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posted 231 days ago
Welcome to GardenTenders. Make yourself at home. Why don’t ya just flip over that bucket. Have a seat and tell us what you are planting this spring? I’m planning a little veggie patch, but I’m pushing to just get some trees in the ground. My yard is pretty much barren.
-- http://woodsongsfurniture.com
Scott Hildenbrand
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posted 231 days ago
Don’t worry about it, eh. No offense taken. Personally I understood it just fine. Then again, I hung out with a half Indian who also believed in Buddha, took spirit walks, smudged with sage and had no issues with telling you not to stare at the sparkling light else they’d play tricks on you.
For the unknowing, Fae is the term used for anything which inhabits the realm of faerie. Me personally? I don’t so much label things, but I believe everything has a spirit.
Oddly enough, my smudging nurse friend never believed that houses could have a spirit to them. I always thought that the house guides your actions in what you do with them. Well, for those who listen.
Aaaaaanyway… Welcome to GT.. ;)
So how’s the container garden? I’ve got a few barrel halves that need attention. Got lilies slapped into them to get them in the ground after we moved. Didn’t want them to die off.
-- Planting Daylilies in Kentucky, zone 6b
XploreOrganics
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posted 230 days ago
Oh and just to let you know…Mike was not yelling at you…If you stay a while and get to know everyone you will find out that Mike always types in caps due to his big manly fingers…Smile.
-- Xploreorganics, 5b Canada, LFD 06-20
MIKE CRIPPS
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posted 230 days ago
until now i did not know what fae means and still do not understand it althoughit would seem it has to do with fairies . abbreviations in canada and america ,australia may be understood by some of you but can have no meaning to me from the uk. if this lady is going to teach us about fairies that is great in england when we use the term “nail your colours to the mast” it purely means” say what you mean” .
i would respectfully remind eklectic i have tried to contribute on a wide spectrum of forum issues in a friendly manner and this posting was not intended to be unfriendly just a misunderstanding very sorry to lady g if i have upset her in any way . well i have had my knuckles rapped and promise to be a good boy in future .
whoever runs this gt site please remove my offending comment as i do not know how to .
regards mike
-- MIKE MILTON COMMON U.K.
MsDebbieP
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posted 230 days ago
I must have been sleeping.. missed the whole thing.
LadyG I hope you put your signature back up… it’s nice to be reminded of that we cannot necessarily see. (Just my 2 cents)
-- - Debbie, SW Ontario Canada (USDA Hardiness Zone: 5a)
GrandmaT
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posted 230 days ago
Yes, I too missed all of this … I hope you will once again join us Ladyg.
-- "A perfect garden is just a garden to be in-perfection. Mornings to work on it and evenings to pause and look at it." Southeast Michigan, Zone 5a/5b
springwood
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posted 230 days ago
I missed it too…...us ladies must have been busy.
-- Derbyshire------- English Countryside
Damocles
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posted 230 days ago
Drat…I was looking forward to comparing notes on fae…I have a whole garden bed built on the idea, and firmly believe they swept a circle in the middle of our beebalm for parties.
Come back Lady G!!
-- Living on the square...Metro Detroit
roman
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posted 230 days ago
I have no idea what fae is
perhaps its where the fireflies dance upon fields where dreams are made of
-- Central northish Ontario
MsDebbieP
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posted 229 days ago
oh greenthumb you are a poet at heart!
-- - Debbie, SW Ontario Canada (USDA Hardiness Zone: 5a)