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We have a small city lot, so space is limited. I’m always looking for somewhere to stuff a plant in.
-- Ronnie | Radford Virginia | www.ronsgarden.com | ronnie@ronsgarden.com
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7 comments so far
Iris43
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posted 359 days ago
Some very nice flowers, Roway. I don’t know which one I like the best. Welcome to GT, and thanks for sharing your pictures.
-- 'To plant a Garden is to believe in Tomorrow'
jroot
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posted 359 days ago
Welcome to GT, Roway. Nice flowers. I like your hardy hibiscus. I have a similar one here, but it is not as advanced as yours yet.
It is indeed a challenge when you have a small plot of land. I know, as mine is quite small as well, but with a bit of creativity, one can make it seem bigger.
We really appreciate your photos. I like seeing pictures of your area. I think it has to be one of my favourite areas in the U.S., as I travel there frequently. ... so much history.
-- jroot
Penny
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posted 358 days ago
Very pretty,.
-- Gardening is Great Therapy!!.....Georgian Bay area....zone 5b
Bon
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posted 358 days ago
Beautiful flowers Roway.Welcome to GT and thanks for sharing your pictures with us.
-- Bon,Hastings,Ont.....zone 5a....Always room for one more
Greenthumb
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posted 358 days ago
Beautiful flowers !!!!!..............very nice
One of brothers was whining because he has a small city lot and was green with envy over my acreage.
I recently spent a few days working with him on his small city lot, did lanscape drawings and changed his deck around…...........he no longer whines about “small city lots” as his is now of small piece of the garaden of Eden….............and it didnt break the bank
-- Central northish Ontario
Robin
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posted 358 days ago
Small just means you get to garden more intensively and have stunning results. I used to live in San Francisco and my “garden” was what could be grown in containers on a walk-out balcony. I didn’t have many plants, but I could experiment with plants that required more of my time and energy, like orchids and bonsai trees. Your flowers are lovely, you must be giving them just what they want and need.
-- Robin, Massachusetts - "Live simply so others can simply live." M. Gandhi
GrandmaT
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posted 358 days ago
Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!!!! Those Hibiscus are BEAUTIFUL!!! I too have a small lot, and kid about growing “invasive concrete” ... but can be really fun finding containers to repurpose and fill. From what you have shown us, you are doing one heck of a job making your home beautiful and full of color.
-- "A beautiful garden is a work of heart" -- Royal Oak, MI - Zone 5