Re: [lace-chat] plants

2004-03-13 Thread dominique
hello Jenny 

there are lots of sites on plants on the web but here's one i think will be 
useful to you for a start 

http://www.gardengatemagazine.com/

and here are a few others i got on google about australian gardens which 
might be just as important because your plants will grow better if they're 
adapted to your country (though we do have eucalyptus and wattles in the 
south of France .. where everybody thinks mimosa aka wattle is native  
... i am from the south of France though living in paris and enjoying 
every minute of it and what i miss most is the yellow cover of wattles on 
the hill sides in spring .. that's one of the things that make life worth 
living ...! ..)
so back to the australian sites about flowers and plants 

http://www.au.gardenweb.com/
http://www.global-garden.com.au/

http://www.heyne.com.au/gardencentre/

enjoy your gardening and show us photos from time to time ..

dominique from Paris where the temps are freezing and flowers blooming .. 
go figure! ..

Jenny Rees a décidé d' écrire à  Ò[lace-chat] plantsÓ.
[2004/03/12 22:26]

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[lace-chat] plants

2004-03-12 Thread Jenny Rees
To all spiders with green thumbs

Does anyone know a website with good descriptions of lots of plants. We are
gradually getting the garden organised and I want to try some different
plants - things we didn't have before that I don't know much about - and
would like a bit more information about a few of them.

Thanks

Jenny Rees
Canberra Australia - where the tempertaures are finally out of the 30s ( 35+
every day was getting a little exhausting!) and are a very pleasant mid 20s

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