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Old 06-23-2013, 07:15 PM   #30
lynzy420
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Originally Posted by Verbena View Post
We are working on our Colonial Home built in 1784. We have new windows and siding, the two rooms and hall way upstairs is done and the hallway down stairs. We are working in the living room. The new ceiling is up and painted. We just have to paint the walls. Then the kitchen, which is going to be a big remodel. The tile needs to come up and wood floor put in. New counters and the walls all have original bead board so that needs to be stripped. Then last the bathroom. It never ends.

And beside that in the spring and summer the outside gets worked on. In my infinite wisdom I decided to do an 18th century period garden. . . I thought it would be great having period gardens to match the house . . I know . . what was I thinking . . Lots and lots of research. Since the plants are all hybrids now, most of my plants I have to grow from seed, that I have shipped from England, Canada, Oregon. I also got some seeds from Thomas Jeffersons Monticello. It is a combination of medicinal herbs and flowers. Then we have a culinary herb and vegetable gardens. I am hoping to find period bulbs to plant for the fall.
OH my god these gardens sound lovely...um pics? I'm not touching the gardens this year, next year though the neighbors will be jealous as hell! I'm putting all my money into my house (bought and moved in 7 mos. ago.
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