Just some close-ups of flowers.
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Nice!
I think we’re gonna have to start calling you George O’Keefe! Nice shots…
The topsoil must be of good quality: well rotted manure, leaf litter, peat moss or heavy sand make good additions. You may apply lime to loosen the soil and wood ash is also a good additive in the spring.
Very interesting, thank you.
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Nice!
I think we’re gonna have to start calling you George O’Keefe! Nice shots…
The topsoil must be of good quality: well rotted manure, leaf litter, peat moss or heavy sand make good additions. You may apply lime to loosen the soil and wood ash is also a good additive in the spring.
Very interesting, thank you.