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JoAnn H

Alto, NM
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  • Welcome. This one is on the gate to a gorgeous veggie garden. (See it on the blog.)
  • Smart Stone.
  • Remember, as far as anyone knows, we're a nice, normal family. 1
  • Spade away.
  • If you see this shed on the blog, you'll know why the sign is crooked.
  • Stones in a bird bath. The gardener said, "Take what you need."
  • Philosopher's stone.
  • I'm guessing this sign will compost first!
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What's Your Garden Sign?

Every time I visit a garden, I look for a sign-a garden sign. Whether they're cute, funny, informative, philosophical, or simply welcoming, it's always interesting to see what's there. ...»
Sometimes the sign itself is a work of art, with others it's the words that matter (see the composting sign below).

What's your garden sign? Can you know a gardener by their signs?

You can see more signs plus the gardens they are from here: http://www.empressofdirt.net/gardensign/

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Empress of Dirt - Melissa Canada
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  • NY/OK Repurposed License Plate Dragonfly 1
  • Wings and body.
  • drill holes in the wings.
  • Keys for eyes.
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Dragonfly made from old license plates

I love anything metal! I had a bunch of license plates that were lying around taking up space and collecting dust. I decided to make a dragonfly using the license plates and other ...»
discarded materials that I had on hand. You will need license plates, chair spindle, screws, wire and something different and whimsical for the eyes. To see more click on the link to my blog. #Love2Repurpose #recycle

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Green Living: We are wanting to start up a rainwater harvesting installation business in New Mexico. Can you tell me what kind of lice

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JoAnn H Alto, NM on May 01, 2012
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    Kevin M. Veler, Law Offic... on May 09, 2012
    The water laws west of the Mississippi have been different from those of east a long time. ...»
    However, now that there are water wars in the east (GA, AL and FL), there are changes coming especially with climate change.

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