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My gnome garden
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gmadeb (
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Mon, Jun 14, 10 at 13:12
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RE: My gnome garden
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| Very cute! He looks like he just emerged out of a secret doorway in the tree trunk. This must be a really miniature gnome. |
RE: My gnome garden close up
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He is about 6 inches tall--it is a huge tree stump. |
RE: My gnome garden
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| Looks very nice...love all of the sedums, etc there and your pieces of driftwood. |
RE: My gnome garden
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| HEY, gmadeb, you got the pic to post!!! YEAH! This is a cute gnome garden...perfect place...& accessories! Luv it! TFS! Jeanne S. |
RE: My gnome garden slideshow 2009
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RE: My gnome garden
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RE: My gnome garden
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| Perfect stump for a gnome garden, those wonderful roots make a great place to put the plants. Jan |
RE: My gnome garden
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I like it! Looks pretty natural there with the stump/roots, etc. Thanks for sharing! Arlene |
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