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#189360 Mar 6th, 2008 at 06:25 AM
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I've been here before under a different username, but the e-mail account that I originally signed up with isn't any good anymore and I couldn't remember what name and password I had used the last time. why So I had to set up a new account. I'ts been over a year since I've been on this site, and I've moved since then. Been working on my new yard and loving the results so far. Hubby and I like to plant smaller specimens so that we have the joy of watching thier natural growth habits. We planted a bunch of crape myrtle last year, and some azaleas. This year we are working on a forsythia hedge between us and the neighbors. We have about 5 acres of mostly woods in rural West Georgia and I would like to eventually have a walking trail through the woods with different woodland type plantings and flowers scattered throughout. Anyone know where I can find some kind of freeware to map out my garden so far?

Sorry I'm so long winded this morning! Just enjoying being back!
Have a great day!

Annette

gwhalh #202967 Apr 20th, 2008 at 09:23 AM
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Hello-there! Isn't it nice to be back again? thumbup Wooow--- 5 acers? shock The walking path will be BEAUTIFUL!! I can just imagine how calming that will be.

Sarah wavy

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Hi and welcome back....

I don't know about the freeware, but Wal-Mart has some cheap gardening software.


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Sunflowers #203468 Apr 21st, 2008 at 06:59 PM
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wavy welcome back annette


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