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Old 03-01-2008, 08:19 PM
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please forgive my ignorance; but where isfearyland sithen?
I wondered the same thing, Snow. I guess I'm among the ignorant, too. But no matter where it is, I love the greenhouse!!! Everything looks so lively and lush! I'd love to see more photo's and hear all the details. Thank you so much for sharing!
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What an amazing greenhouse! If you ever decide to conduct a tour, I will allow myself to be blindfolded and led to faeryland by one of your trusty pixies.
Do you have a cocoa tree in there?
I really like your style of planting. The more natural, the prettier it always is.
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I don't have a cocoa tree, but I do have several other trees (other than palms). I have 4 different species of Bauhinia, a regular sized Ylang Ylang, a dwarf Ylang Ylang, Artobotrys hexapetalus that's over 12 feet now, 2 Browneas, a mango and a guava tree.

I am always so embarrassed when someone comes over and wants to go in the greenhouse...there's always work in progress and I have stuff sitting out like the pressure washer, a couple of ladders, etc. I feel like its a mess sometimes. But its a lot of fun when I can get time to actually spend several hours doing something constructive.
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