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Message: Dirt Du Jour: {title} thought you might like this little ditty from Dirt du jour May 4, 2009 Snaggin the good idea One of the best parts of garden tourism is the ideas you get to take home. This one from Kathie Ferree’s garden in Huntington Beach (Mary Lou Heard Memorial Tour) I’m going to do this weekend. In fact, I already have the Italian cypresses - four of them and I can’t for the life of me remember why I bought them in the first place. But there they sit in their nursery pots. I’ll plant them 6 to 8-feet apart, let them grow so tall, them wire them to together to form an arch. I think, unless someone tells me that’s not the way to do it. More from the design files: Get this reflective look Old Europe in the New World A pillowy approach to color Our friend Fern, September 7, 2010. Homemade whatevers…., September 3, 2010. Singing the blues, September 2, 2010. Subscribe | Unsubscribe | Editorial and Privacy Policies | Contact 17602 17th Street, Suite 102 #142 Tustin, Ca. 92780-7915 All contents © 2010 Dirt Du Jour
thought you might like this little ditty from Dirt du jour
One of the best parts of garden tourism is the ideas you get to take home. This one from Kathie Ferree’s garden in Huntington Beach (Mary Lou Heard Memorial Tour) I’m going to do this weekend. In fact, I already have the Italian cypresses - four of them and I can’t for the life of me remember why I bought them in the first place. But there they sit in their nursery pots.
I’ll plant them 6 to 8-feet apart, let them grow so tall, them wire them to together to form an arch. I think, unless someone tells me that’s not the way to do it.
Get this reflective look Old Europe in the New World A pillowy approach to color