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PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 5:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kathy wrote:
Janowl, you must keep up with those exercises!

I'm sure between you, you'll have that garden licked into shape in no time Jojo. It'll be interesting to see the before and after pics.  Smile
Well at the moment, as it is only a tiny garden, I managed to get it sorted before I had the knee op., and everything is coming along nicely.  The thing is I ummed and rrrred where to put the pond and decided that it should go nearer the bottom end of the garden as it is horrible soil there and all clay.  But it was too late to get it sorted before the winter, as when I had my son build a deck I was going to originally have it by the side of that, as I did with my deck in Kent.  It's my fault I don't have it really as I couldn't make my mind up. Rolling Eyes  Sad  Mad
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