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Berta M

Traverse City, MI
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  • Welcome. This one is on the gate to a gorgeous veggie garden. (See it on the blog.)
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  • If you see this shed on the blog, you'll know why the sign is crooked.
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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/

Empress of Dirt - Melissa
Empress of Dirt - Melissa Canada
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Helena @ Design Wotcha! Laguna Beach, CA
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Cleaning & Organization: What product would be best for cleaning rust spots from my cement porch?

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Cindy H Newark, DE
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    Commented on May 30, 2012
    A product called wink. It comes in a brown bottle. I buy it at ace hardware.
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Anyone with ideas in this area for plants. Full sun, drought tolerant, low maint, favorite color purple. Should I raise the empty area in the front to place some annuals and perrennials. Thinking about purple coneflower, purple salvia, purplewave petunias.? Should I move the smaller shrubs Help! Please

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Romona Mcdonough, GA
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    Commented on May 02, 2012
    A Weeping Cherry. They are smallish, easy to maintain and are very attractive. I wish I had a ...»
    bunch of them! So lovely.

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