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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 424070" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>I am the black thumb of death to our chlorophyll using friends. I would love to dig up my tiny yard and cover it with green concrete! I have privacy hedges in front of it that came with the house and which mostly hide my yard - YAY!</p><p></p><p>My neighbor gardens and she tells me I'd enjoy the suburbs more if I did as well. However, I am a city girl at heart and the thought of gardening is upsetting to me. Besides, water costs so much...</p><p></p><p>I will say that my neighbor has beautiful smelling vines of honeysuckle in her yard and she grows basil, oregano and tomatoes, so I would guess you can grow those things as well. My friends who garden have also done strawberry vines. For flowers, I see lots of roses, jonquils and daisies so I guess those grow here as well.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and have fun. I am off to a town cleanup with baby boy (he gets extra credit in his science class) and then I'll have the night to myself because H and the boys are going camping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 424070, member: 3493"] I am the black thumb of death to our chlorophyll using friends. I would love to dig up my tiny yard and cover it with green concrete! I have privacy hedges in front of it that came with the house and which mostly hide my yard - YAY! My neighbor gardens and she tells me I'd enjoy the suburbs more if I did as well. However, I am a city girl at heart and the thought of gardening is upsetting to me. Besides, water costs so much... I will say that my neighbor has beautiful smelling vines of honeysuckle in her yard and she grows basil, oregano and tomatoes, so I would guess you can grow those things as well. My friends who garden have also done strawberry vines. For flowers, I see lots of roses, jonquils and daisies so I guess those grow here as well. Good luck and have fun. I am off to a town cleanup with baby boy (he gets extra credit in his science class) and then I'll have the night to myself because H and the boys are going camping. [/QUOTE]
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