My Garden Pal  -  Newsletter July 2008

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Hello to all My Garden Pal members!

Oh My! It is halfway through the month of July which means we are over half way through the year!  I’m not even going to mention what is just around the corner! 

I would like to send a big thank you for sharing out to” judimike” in the USA for uploading the most plants this month.  We love to see what you are growing and the beautiful pictures.  Check this one out Physocarpus .  Did you know you can download this file while you are searching on the web for plants and import it into My Garden Pal Desktop?  Read this How-To page on downloading .
The other day I planted some flowers in pots around the main plant to mix things around a bit.  I think they look quite stunning. They are called Polyanthus .  I love winter flowers nearly as much as spring!

How is the northern hemisphere summer getting along?  I have started two forums to discuss local issues you may be facing and would like to chat to others in your area.  I have only broken it down into Northern and Southern Hemisphere, but when you post here if you think it is a more specific topic to where you live, feel free to put in your country, state or even city as a topic and then start adding posts to your specific region.  Or how about the zone where you live too.

I found gardening very overwhelming when I first started and didn't really know what the most important tasks to get right were. I would love to have everyone suggest aspects of gardening to master first to help beginners succeed quicker. Please help us out by posting to this Beginners Tips to Gardening forum . J

 

 

 

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