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The photo is of one of my work gardens. I won't show any photos of my home gardens for fear the Master Gardeners will revoke my certification if I do. I live with my husband, my daughter, one dog, two cats, several dustballs...
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    Wednesday, December 07, 2005

    December Gardening

    If anyone finds this blog while searching for gardening websites, they're probably going to be disappointed. Other than a brief mention of poinsettias, I don't think I've brought up plants at all. But it's December...I don't do alot of outdoor gardening this time of year, and houseplants just aren't that exciting.

    Although I hear Seseme Street has a segment called "Desperate Houseplants." That could be fun.

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