Yes, we're passionate about our gardens, too...and our lawns, and our potted plants, and our orchids, and our fruit trees, and our ornamental trees....yep, we're passionate and the garden centers love us! Some cities, such as Boston, have common areas by which a citizen can have a plot of space and create and maintain their own garden, and they are spectacular.
I love looking through books with pictures of English gardens, they're beautiful, hope to see them in person some day.
Happy gardening.
2007-04-25 14:37:25
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answered by leslie 6
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Those of us that garden here in the US LOVE IT! We have many of the same gardening shows on TV. One of my favorites use to be ..........I can't remember the name but it had the little guy that was the master gardner and the big guy that did the building and the cute redhead that did a "Jack of all trades job" Mostly the garden ponds. The show was from the UK. They don't have it here where I live anymore.
2007-04-25 14:32:45
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answered by LucySD 7
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sure; the physique of concepts of the present Blair government is to furnish away the the remainder of england to u.s. and then ask for the best purchase back later. If u.s. refuses to return it then Briatin will sanction Bush by utilising not speaking to him for a whole afternoon. After that issues will progression as formerly, different than that Britain would be merely yet another federal state and 40 5 million weapons that are in stream will grow to be criminal in one day.
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answered by ? 4
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I live in St Louis Missouri (Midwest) and when I moved into the house I am in now there were at least 100 flowers/trees on this half acre! And the occupants before me? a 92 and 90 year old couple who worked in their yard EVERYDAY! My hats off to them, we couldn't do it, we had to sadly mow them down because the flowers had weeds all in them and grown over and weeding it would have been impossible after the house had sit empty a year! :(
2007-04-25 16:25:21
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answered by tiny knickers 3
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It's still too cold and damp right now. I about three weeks we will be busy as ants throwing money away on things that look pretty for only a few months. But that's life.
2007-04-25 14:32:32
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answered by Lionheart ® 7
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LOL I'm from Lincolnshire , England. And i have an old armchair, a rusty barbacue, and a lawn full of weeds ..and my garden is the tidiest in the neighbourhood...
2007-04-25 14:24:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Devoted, AVID gardener
Midwest USA
2007-04-25 15:50:01
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answered by Anonymous
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yes there are many garden people here in america...we all like great things!
Gardens are a great way of helping us relax and keeping us busy. when we have a great garden, we feel proud of ourselves and its such a great feeling lol.
2007-04-25 14:26:29
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answered by ILoveGreen ZipZapZop 4
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YES. Some of us prefer planting old cars and other sorts of junk in our yards but that doesn't mean it's not pretty.
2007-04-25 14:30:10
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answered by Anonymous
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From a Brit living in the States, it is the same here. Spring is sprung and the ants are busy.....................
2007-04-25 14:24:15
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answered by suzy c 5
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