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	<title>Comments on: Earth Day at Quaint Essential. We&#8217;re Going Native!</title>
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		<title>By: melinda remington</title>
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		<description>I love it.Beautiful pictures. Good idea about the wheelbarrow holes. I would not have thought of that. When I go to Maine I traditionally plant pansies in an old copper pot that sits in our yard. I put crumpled up milk jugs in before I put in the planting soil and that helps with drainage. Even though we are in the western foothills close to the White Mountains of N. H. I still put my Florida shells in the planter to add some variety and color to the arrangement.
I also put colorful Petunias in flower boxes at the windows of the camp. I will send you a picture so that you can enjoy them too. I will admit that those do have a drainage problem- either too much rain or not enough. I will work on that problem a little more this year. Thanks for your inspiration. P.s. I love the fence.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love it.Beautiful pictures. Good idea about the wheelbarrow holes. I would not have thought of that. When I go to Maine I traditionally plant pansies in an old copper pot that sits in our yard. I put crumpled up milk jugs in before I put in the planting soil and that helps with drainage. Even though we are in the western foothills close to the White Mountains of N. H. I still put my Florida shells in the planter to add some variety and color to the arrangement.<br />
I also put colorful Petunias in flower boxes at the windows of the camp. I will send you a picture so that you can enjoy them too. I will admit that those do have a drainage problem- either too much rain or not enough. I will work on that problem a little more this year. Thanks for your inspiration. P.s. I love the fence.</p>
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