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A bit of warm weather and some nice rain has the garden appreciating it. Sending back a bit of beauty for all to see. 

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Richard, really beautiful plants, in great shape

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GIUSEPPE

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52 minutes ago, gyuseppe said:

Richard, really beautiful plants, in great shape

Thanks it’s jungle out there. I dont know how many palms are in ther3 or how many varieties I just keep planting them that’s all I know.

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I agree , the jungle is looking great! Something like that doesn’t happen overnight ,. It takes time and a bit of work to create and maintain. Don’t forget to feed the monkeys , they get fussy when they are hungry! I was joking with the neighbors about feeding the monkeys while I was trimming the palms and they have small children . The little girl looked at me with eyes as big as saucers looking into the palms for the monkeys. I had to tell her they hide and don’t like to be seen , her mother was laughing . Harry😁🙄

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6 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

I agree , the jungle is looking great! Something like that doesn’t happen overnight ,. It takes time and a bit of work to create and maintain. Don’t forget to feed the monkeys , they get fussy when they are hungry! I was joking with the neighbors about feeding the monkeys while I was trimming the palms and they have small children . The little girl looked at me with eyes as big as saucers looking into the palms for the monkeys. I had to tell her they hide and don’t like to be seen , her mother was laughing . Harry😁🙄

That’s the go Harry keep those kids thinking and alert. We get backpackers at work picking fruit one day a French gentleman asked what sort of monkey was in the trees making that noise I replied it’s a bird the kookaburra he couldn’t believe we didn’t have monkeys. I have three monkeys in my garden see no evil hear no evil and speak no evil are there names I call them the three wise monkeys. And yes you don’t get a palm garden overnight that’s for sure. 
Richard 

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