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I love gardening NJ and it has been the main source of income for me this past year or two. I have a theory that if more people spent time gardening with their hands in the soil the world would be a much better place :) (That's theory number 26) Your garden looks really good I'm forever trying to persuade people to let me build "just a little" arch in their gardens. We have one in Ma's garden with lots of sweet pea climbing in and out of the clematis. We have a lot of rain here too which I really don't mind at all the scent form the sweet peas has been fantastic. It looks to me that you have this covered but I'd still like to mention it anyway. The logs you have for the borders if they have been in the sea for very long may have concentrated sea salt in them, so when it rains this will leach into the soil. The grass may be the first to tell you by turning yellow. As I say the plants next to the logs look fine so I wouldn't worry it's just something to keep in mind. C:\ the tree tardis sounds great, I would not worry too much about your garden not getting much sun there are still plenty of plants that will love it. I've noticed some plants flowering well out of season in our little slice of heaven recently. Forget me nots, Kerria and a pansy, all in flower! This should not really be happening till next year, March or so. I should really take a photo for the record. [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/5635] [img]http://img65.photobucket.com/albums/v199/TaoBoogie/taoboogie.gif[/img] [/url]
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