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Aug 3, 2014 6:24 AM CST
Name: Jeanie
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Ann, very impressive. I have somewhere between a city lot and suburban lot in size and am on a corner. Both sides of the corner are steep hills and are all garden with boulders. The front is a steep hill and about one-fourth of it remains lawn surrounding a huge Japanese tree lilac. On the east side of my house there is only a grass walking path along the edge of a steep hill. I think I have to keep it for erosion control. The narrow area along the back of my house is all flower and vegetable garden, no grass at all. The west side of the yard is about one-third garden. My next year project is to expand the size of the border. I am keeping some lawn there for the dog.
The east side, the back, half of the front and about a third of the west are all lasagna gardens.
Sandy, I agree Rolling on the floor laughing Rolling on the floor laughing Rolling on the floor laughing
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Old gardeners never die. They are just pruned and repotted.

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