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Originally posted by LanSite
Originally posted by gerbick
well... where's that too?
Where's your bug. I'm not goin' there, G ...
I'd seen the word turd so many times I thought Gerbs wanted a turd
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supervillain
I don't recall wanting you Jambo 
<jk>
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Originally posted by LanSite
Okay ... you're too good to resist ... hug ... but watch the hands this time, okay?
oh ... but hands off? 
<still a chance tho?>nobody is watching...<still a chance tho?>
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hi iCEBERG, this is your account
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200 credits for 'hug'
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 In a cavern, in a canyon,
Excavating for a mine,
Dwelt a miner, forty-niner
And his daughter Clementine.
Oh my darling, Clementine
Originally posted by iCEBERG2000
oh ... but hands off? [
Well, if you touch ... You gotta answer to Mr Site ...
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Originally posted by LanSite
Originally posted by iCEBERG2000
oh ... but hands off? [
Well, if you touch ... You gotta answer to Mr Site ...
hm...I never talked to him last time! 
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[Edited by iCEBERG2000 on 06-25-2002 at 03:42 AM]
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 In a cavern, in a canyon,
Excavating for a mine,
Dwelt a miner, forty-niner
And his daughter Clementine.
Oh my darling, Clementine
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Resident Potato Boy
hey miss lannie
is mr site randolph petway the third, meaning that you must be .....
peace and love
starchie
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Only 300 credits? LanSite is worth more than that.
I bid for 400 credits. 
Lansite: how is your landscape/garden looking now?
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 In a cavern, in a canyon,
Excavating for a mine,
Dwelt a miner, forty-niner
And his daughter Clementine.
Oh my darling, Clementine
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Yes I guess it is bothering you a lot!! My mother loves flowers and plants -- the backyard looks nice. If you want, I can take a pic on my digicam to give you some ideas? Maybe not the particular plants (I live in UK) but maybe the layout or similar plants..... up to you!
Post here if you want me to do that and I will do it as soon as I get back from Essex on Thursday (will check FK on Thurs night).
In the meantime, don't let gardens stress you out too much -- they are afterall supposed to be a place where you could relax in!
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 In a cavern, in a canyon,
Excavating for a mine,
Dwelt a miner, forty-niner
And his daughter Clementine.
Oh my darling, Clementine
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Sorry, I was knackered when I got home last night:
a) woke up at 6.30am
b) gave a 15-mins presentation
c) 1-hr interview
d) 2-hr pychristic tests (3)
e) Went home using 3 trains, took me almost 6-hrs.
f) Checked out FK when I got home but too brain-tired to find where the "I don't get it!" thread! 
Anyway, as promised, I took a few pics today and here is the link
Let us know how you went the "new" garden!
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 In a cavern, in a canyon,
Excavating for a mine,
Dwelt a miner, forty-niner
And his daughter Clementine.
Oh my darling, Clementine
Tony, thank you so much! Beautiful garden you have there! And everything looks so healthy! <jealous>In the last picture (#12), what is that little bush (plant) in front of the bench?
And in the same picture, in the very back - the little bush with the white flowers?
I really appreciate the time you've taken for this 
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No problem, dear. 

The circled one? It is one of my favourites: Laurus Nobilis. They give off wonderful smell, almost lemony. Depending on how you want it, you can even push it to the limits and shape it if you want to.
As for the little bush with white flowers, I forget the name but I will ask my mother later.
For me, I also like the one with red and green leaves (name: Red Robin). When it is young, the leaves are beautifully red and the plant can grow up to 6meters. Very tough plant, can pass through frost etc. with no problems. [edit.. in pic#7 btw.../end edit]
Thank you for the comments. We are currently working on the grass (lawn), there are some bad bare patches because of too much rain and not enough sun -- damn moss came up.
I remember you said something about shade, e.g. no sun. Some plants like the ones in pic#8 (one against the wall not fence and one right in the corner). They hardly get sun but we had no complaints about these two.
From the pic, you have a big house, very nice house! How long have you lived there?
best wishes
nad
[Edited by tonytryout on 06-28-2002 at 01:09 PM]
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Lanny, a box style house with pillars...sounds like an old plantation house..cool! I have always liked those, when I move to California, it would be cool to move one of those in...but I don't think my neighbors would like it very well .
For your landscapping troubles, if all else failes just put in a pool and a tennis court, then I will come over and play tennis with ya.
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 In a cavern, in a canyon,
Excavating for a mine,
Dwelt a miner, forty-niner
And his daughter Clementine.
Oh my darling, Clementine
Originally posted by tonytryout
No problem, dear. 

The circled one? It is one of my favourites: Laurus Nobilis. They give off wonderful smell, almost lemony. Depending on how you want it, you can even push it to the limits and shape it if you want to.
As for the little bush with white flowers, I forget the name but I will ask my mother later.
For me, I also like the one with red and green leaves (name: Red Robin). When it is young, the leaves are beautifully red and the plant can grow up to 6meters. Very tough plant, can pass through frost etc. with no problems. [edit.. in pic#7 btw.../end edit]
Thank you for the comments. We are currently working on the grass (lawn), there are some bad bare patches because of too much rain and not enough sun -- damn moss came up.
I remember you said something about shade, e.g. no sun. Some plants like the ones in pic#8 (one against the wall not fence and one right in the corner). They hardly get sun but we had no complaints about these two.
From the pic, you have a big house, very nice house! How long have you lived there?
best wishes
nad
[Edited by tonytryout on 06-28-2002 at 01:09 PM]
Yes, the circled one was the one! <taking notes> Lemony fragrance - You know - I may plant that in front of the brick columns then - would be nice to walk out on teh porch to that smell ...
I did finally decide on hollies for the side corners ... and a gardenia plant/bush thing on the side ... I thought I was going to also plant a magnolia tree, but - it's gonna be sort of close to the house a/c units and on second thought, I don't think that will be such a good idea ... more holly, I guess? - (if nothing else, at least everything will be a nice dark green )
I also saw some <looking for notes> "super sun plum parfait"? - sort of looked nice ... and also something called "Hordeum Jubatum (foxtail barley) ~ I'm not a big fan of ornamental grass, but as weeds go - that's not a bad lookin' one 
I feel for your grass problems - I know your pain ... I also know St. Augustine grows really well in shady areas! (though, it will sort of 'take over' the rest of the lawn unless you monitor it and keep it contained) ...
Thanks Our house looks bigger than it really is - we had it built about ... let's see - Jr was born in 92 - had 2nd b-day - that was October, built in Jan of that year so ... 8.5 years ago we had the house built ...
And again - I really appreciate you having done this!
Lanny, a box style house with pillars...sounds like an old plantation house..cool! I have always liked those, when I move to California, it would be cool to move one of those in...but I don't think my neighbors would like it very well .
For your landscapping troubles, if all else failes just put in a pool and a tennis court, then I will come over and play tennis with ya.
<freaks out> Sssssshhhhhhssssshhhhh!!! Don't you know better than to mention a pool to Mr LanSite?!?! <looks around> Good gravy - he's been trying to talk me into a pool since we built this house! He says, "But we'd have a pool" ... I say "and our $350+ elec. bill would go up two fold!" LOL ... he wants one, I don't ... he'll probably get one As for the tennis court - no way - I could play tennis at the club, but don't - so I don't think I'd play tennis on my court ... now golf, on the other hand ... 
As for the house - no, it's not really plantation style ... It's a big rectangle with brick columns (two story - don't ever buy one, they're a pain in the ass) ~ I really don't know what style that is - I just know it as home

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