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Rosemeadow, new poles and arches.

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Re: Rosemeadow, new poles and arches.

Post by Simon on 10th August 2009, 8:38 pm

Nope... not until Karen either puts them back or she dits the post to renew the links. At the moment they are broken links to the images that [/b]were[/b] stored on photobucket.

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Re: Rosemeadow, new poles and arches.

Post by Carole on 10th August 2009, 10:28 pm

Karen you have certainly been a very busy girl. It will be amazing when it is full of roses in flower. With the amount of new plants you have there can't be many left that you want. I hope we get good spring and summer rains so you don't have to try and water them all. Being new at least this year you don't have to prune them all Thumbsup cheers lol!

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Re: Rosemeadow, new poles and arches.

Post by rosemeadow on 11th August 2009, 1:43 am

Sorry everyone, I stupidly was having trouble working out how to load on Garden Web. It kept posting the same photo instead of a new one. So I wiped a page of photos with the idea I would start a fresh to see if this would stop it happing. I forgot it would wipe my photos from here. I will reload them back on tomorrow, Meryl.
Jim on Garden Web showed me how to stop the repeating.
Yes it will be a challenge, Carole, hopefully I will achieve keeping them alive. I am putting them in real deep.

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