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earthnative (open in a new window)Le Jardin Peas, Tansy, pyrethrum, pansy, black-eyed-susan heirloom tomatoes, maine potatoes,garlic and crocuses to name a few. I love them all from seed to dried and stored, watching, nurturing,smiling,
smelling their aromas, watching their little tendrils unfold and spring forth into bloom. If I could do nothing else but grow things, and watch in awe,I would 52 years old | Rural Area, NH, USA Last time online: More than three months
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horsepaint (open in a new window)Who said there are too many plants in my garden? I am anxiously awaiting spring. That last week of warm weather was so unfair. Such a tease. Even the sap started running. Soon the hellebores will be popping their heads through the melting snow and the never ending display will begin. It was such a joy to see the garden feed so many birds this winter. It was the first winter that I have seen bluebirds here. I thought it was too cold here f... 52 years old | Rural Area, NH, USA Last time online: More than three months
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tobeyaring (open in a new window)life's a garden, dig it hi, i'm kind and non-judgemental. i love all plants and animals and minerals (and people too). I would love to find a woman who is truly passionate about plants, who wants to grow them and have them play a big part in their life and the improvement of other people's lives. They are what we eat (even those of you that are carnivores- without plants you would have nothing to eat), and we must CHERI... 28 years old | All of NH, USA Last time online: Within a week
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