
Posted by Randy4ut on 7/24/2009, 12:16 pm, in reply to "Pics from around the yard"
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Hey Brad, good to hear from you!!!! I remember when you posted pics of your new abode and I thought it was nice looking then, but now, WOW!!! The extent that you went with your landscaping is amazing... You have done a great job with it. Looks perfectly proportioned with the house. Don't feel too bad about the slow growth, as I have had the same problem. Not as slow as you are experiencing, but slow compared to the last several summers. Just enjoy the weather as best you can and know that the plants are really getting settled in to their new home and will amaze you next year with the size and the rate at which they will grow. I am sure you will be even more proud of your efforts with that happens, but rest assured, many of us are still amazed at the great haven you have created... Please keep us updated and stay in touch....
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