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Our sllce of Heaven; that`s indeed what a garden is! Enjoy it! I surely enjoy mine as such. Best regards Arvid.
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Hi Arvid, so nice to meet you! I took the opportunity to explore your gardens (via your photos posted) and it is truly beautiful! I only hope some day to have mine as 'filled in' as yours :-) But as you say, I throughly enjoy my garden for what it is at present and at the same time look forward to what it will become. Connie
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Thank you Connie. It is 0100 in the morning here now, but I will be sure to check out your garden as well in time. A sort of jungly hideout and sanctuary is my idea of a perfect garden, and that`s what I have got. But it will never be finished, and that is how it should be. Always some project or other on hold. Most Scandinavians prefer open spaces. As soon as a plant grows taller than one meter they find themselves on the brink of a nervous break down. I guess it`s got something to do with letting the sunshine in. I say they will discover a whole new world if they dare send the plants up. How lucky we are to have been given a little piece of mother nature to create our own little heaven on earth ;as you so truely point out.
Good luck with your gardening Best regards from Arvid
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