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Old 07-11-2009, 03:36 PM
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Default Green Leafy Garden or Flower Garden?

Usually, when I hear the word garden, I think of flowers. We know that garden plays an important role in each home because it adds color, beauty and life, right? But, if ever you were to create a garden of your own, would you like it to be green and leafy or something full of flowers?
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Old 07-13-2009, 12:10 AM
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Of course, like everybody I love flowers, but I also like deep leafy gardens too. It is amazing what wonderful colours and textures of green you can actually use to create a leafy, cool garden.
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Old 07-13-2009, 06:30 PM
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I love gardening and I have a collection of foliage plants and flowering plants. It's a good combination.
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I would like to have a vegetable garden. This garden is more beneficial than the other. I like flowers however, we cannot eat them. Could there be a flower plants that we could possibly consume?
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... I like flowers however, we cannot eat them. Could there be a flower plants that we could possibly consume?
what about cauliflower?

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A vegetable garden ... and herbs too

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I have both! If I had to pick it would be a veggie garden. Only because the garden helps with groceries and saving money. Flowers are great to look at, but I'd rather have something that I could eat.
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what about cauliflower?

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Is a cauliflower one of the flowers or it's considered as a vegetable? Anyway, for me, if I would have a garden, it should be a vegetable one. Actually, my cousin and I tried to make one last summer however, we failed. It seems that we still have to learn more about gardening.
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We have flowers and other green decorative plants in our garden, a small space in the front yard. Actually I prefer to plant not only green but also eaten plants. It's nice to grow (organic) vegetables in your own garden.
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