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Mar 10, 2012 8:17 AM CST
Name: Debbie
Lexington, VA (Zone 6a)
Charter ATP Member I helped plan and beta test the plant database. Creator of ATP Logo and other graphics Region: Virginia Garden Art Cat Lover
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Love these, thanks for posting Gordon! I tip my hat to you.

I've always loved miniature gardens but other than putting together a few terrarium gardens I haven't tried my hand with miniatures. I have been doing some research in the past few months though and it's unbelievable what they have available for these gardens now for furniture, accessories, etc. I'm thinking there may be a miniature garden in my future this year. Whistling If there was just a polymer clay that could be left outside year round I'd be happy - the possibilities are endless! It wasn't too tough making the miniature mushrooms for Rick's sculpture with cement but definitely not as easy as they would be with clay. Thumbs down

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