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Start A Garden Bucket List
So as I was beginning a new-to-me garden project this past weekend (planting some miniature conifers in a concrete bowl to create a miniature landscape), I began thinking of all the other things I have not (yet) attempted in my small space. Besides one tomato and a good number of herbs, I've done nothing else edible. I've never worked with roses: could I actually espalier one on my fence? While I do try a few new annuals every year (often knowing full well that they shouldn't work under my conditions, but I try), there are so many other more ambitious things I could be doing. I think I will call this my "Garden Bucket List"...and while some may have to wait for a bigger garden to work in, I'm sure I can cross a few things off, right where I am now. Do you have a "Garden Bucket List" of plants you would like or projects to try? Please click the word "comments" below and leave yours: it may just inspire a future seminar!