wakeup call

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wakeup call

Postby irkwater » Jan 29, 2010 5:11 am

It would be great to read some plans for the coming spring
Come on you specialist gardeners,give us an idea of what your doing this year
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Re: wakeup call

Postby George Nesfield » Jan 29, 2010 11:12 am

Hi Brian,
I am moving house and leaving my Japanese garden,
I will keep you posted I should be leaving in the next 4/5 weeks if everything runs smoothly,
so I shall then have to start from scratch with my new Japanese garden.
George.
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Re: wakeup call

Postby Karesansui » Feb 18, 2010 10:53 am

George Nesfield wrote:...so I shall then have to start from scratch with my new Japanese garden.
George.

Hi George. From previous messages I got the impression that you where not going to have a garden in your new house.
Does this really mean you are now in the design phase for a new Japanese (style) garden ??
Piet, Tsubo-en, Netherlands
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Re: wakeup call

Postby George Nesfield » Feb 18, 2010 6:59 pm

Hi,
Eventually I shall be having a Japanese garden as I am taking the majority of my plants with me as they are all in pots also all my bonsai, I have well over 100 pots to take, but I shall not be having a koi pond, but, all my koi have been moved to my daughters new koi pond and we are moving next door but one to her.
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Re: wakeup call

Postby Karesansui » Feb 19, 2010 6:27 am

Great to hear George.
Not a stepping out but a shift of focus.

We have had a real bad (or good ?) winter over here in The Netherlands ....... tons of snow... for many months now.
So, to keep me warm, I have been very busy with yet an other hobby of mine http://www.hetwhiskyforum.nl/ (sorry Dutch only) but I will be really glad to get into the garden again.
So, we will keep in touch for sure.
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Re: wakeup call

Postby thy » May 28, 2010 6:30 pm

Sounds good George :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

What about your moongate ?
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