krisskross
 Posts:41 Total Points Earned:205

 | | 7/31/2009 9:24 |
| Trimming their garden is one way of my aunt's deeds to keep in touch with nature. She said that, to have a garden at your home is therapeutic. Do you have have garden at home? How do you keep in touch with them?  | | | |
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dboo
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 | | 8/01/2009 19:31 |
| Well, really don't have one yet, but I'm working on it. I find that it is fun trying to pick what kind of flowers I want to plant. I need to do some more research on what kind will work best here in Phoenix, AZ. It gets really HOT here and don't want to kill them as soon as I plant them. Poor flowers  | | | |
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takatenamano
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 | | 8/02/2009 1:17 |
| Posted By mark holanda on 7/31/2009 3:24 Trimming their garden is one way of my aunt's deeds to keep in touch with nature. She said that, to have a garden at your home is therapeutic. Do you have have garden at home? How do you keep in touch with them?
We do! You know it really is therapeutic to have a garden in your home. Sometimes when I'm tired, I just in our garden and it feels its helping me get rid of my tiredness. | | | |
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takatenamano
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 | | 8/02/2009 1:18 |
| Posted By dboo on 8/01/2009 13:31 Well, really don't have one yet, but I'm working on it. I find that it is fun trying to pick what kind of flowers I want to plant. I need to do some more research on what kind will work best here in Phoenix, AZ. It gets really HOT here and don't want to kill them as soon as I plant them. Poor flowers
Ha ha! That's a good thing you're planing about it. God luck in you making your own garden and planting them with your favorite flowers. | | | |
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millionaireman
 Posts:44 Total Points Earned:220

 | | 8/03/2009 9:16 |
| Well, I just make sure that my plants would be able to receive extra care. I would usually spend time to check if there leaves were fine. This requires time but I enjoy doing it. How about you? Do you spend extra time to your plant? | | | |
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dboo
 Posts:23 Total Points Earned:115

 | | 8/03/2009 21:04 |
| Posted By takatenamano kalaya on 8/01/2009 19:18
Posted By dboo on 8/01/2009 13:31 Well, really don't have one yet, but I'm working on it. I find that it is fun trying to pick what kind of flowers I want to plant. I need to do some more research on what kind will work best here in Phoenix, AZ. It gets really HOT here and don't want to kill them as soon as I plant them. Poor flowers
Ha ha! That's a good thing you're planing about it. God luck in you making your own garden and planting them with your favorite flowers.
Thanks, I am working on it but still kind of scared. I hope don't kill them. I can't seem to keep my plastic plants alive...LOL! | | | |
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mozart
 Posts:107 Total Points Earned:535

 | | 8/04/2009 1:14 |
| Hi millionaireman! of couse, I always gave extra care to our plants at home. My aunt told me that, plants are like human that need foods too in order to be alive. To water them every morning and in the late afternoon is what I always deed. Are you doing the same with mine?  | | | |
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mozart
 Posts:107 Total Points Earned:535

 | | 8/04/2009 1:20 |
| Posted By dboo on 8/01/2009 13:31 Well, really don't have one yet, but I'm working on it. I find that it is fun trying to pick what kind of flowers I want to plant. I need to do some more research on what kind will work best here in Phoenix, AZ. It gets really HOT here and don't want to kill them as soon as I plant them. Poor flowers
*o dboo! Why don't you try to plant cactus or any other plants that could survive in a hot place? Anyway, they are also plants and will help you at least see the beauty of green nature at your home.  | | | |
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saikanth
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 | | 8/04/2009 12:55 |
| everyone in the world ,should depend on nature.nature is everlasting thing in history...if we like nature there will be healthy mind and positive attitude in our life...each and every person should study the nature and appreciate...it is a god gift....and live healthy life....so keep in touch with nature | | | |
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