I would like to offer another blog for your approval.
This one has several things in it's favor from my point of view, firstly it
is a very well thought out and presented blog, second Stu is a lover of
my favourite tree... The Jacaranda, and third, he also happens to be a
very good mate of my son Marcus.
These two, and their families, live in the lovely seaside town of
Busselton in West Australia.
Stuart's life revolves around his passion for gardening, (a passion I
don't really share by the way) and like so many others who dedicate
their time and talent to their chosen cause he is an expert and has
found the way to impart his knowledge to others in an interesting
manner.
I heartily recommend that you of the gardening kind pay a visit to his
site, I'm sure you will enjoy it.
http://gardeningtipsnideas.com/
9 comments:
Peter, you are the quintessential gentleman that I assumed you were after our brief meeting. Thanks muchly for the link and I hope you drop in from time to time as I will yours.
Who knows - you may even become a transformed "gardener". Still working on Marcus....
I'm not a huge fan of gardening, but I'll drop over and check out this blog. Thanks, Peter.
Hope the eye is going well.
Take care, Meow
Hi Peter.Hope your eyes healing well. im going to pop over see Stu's blog. Take care
How is ol one eye? What a beautiful group of trees. We don't have those. My wife is the master gardener in our family. I'll go check it out as well as the blogs of yours I've missed.
I qwill have to stop by, I like gardening, indoor and out. Now to go back and see what troubkle you have been up to since I last was here.
What a beautiful tree!!! I love gardening so I'll check it out! Thanks!
That there fella has some interesting tips. Thanks, Peter.
I adore Jacaranda trees and love the season up here on the mountain. They are so elaborate and beautiful in their displays. Gympie has a wonderfully great display of them, too.
My landlords planted a tree not far from my cabin as they know I like them.
I'll check into this. It'll be interesting to see what vegetation we may have in common.
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