The Aquilegias WERE doing well...

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  1. Kiasmum

    Kiasmum In Flower

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    Until the new gardener arrived :rolleyes:

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    Fingers crossed that he will have stopped the reverse gardening by next Spring.:D
     
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  2. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Oh dear the joys of having a puppy!! You must train him to do the same thing to weeds so that he can be a real help around the garden.
     
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    Oh my! He did cause a mess didn't he. He is so cute though and I'm sure you'll have him trained soon.
     
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    Kiasmum In Flower

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    This is the reason we control access to the main part of the garden or I can see him having a field day in all my pots and planters...Both Buddy and Nyla were late Autumn and Winter arrivals and there wasn't much to snack on :) He is so cute though that I can't be mad at him and the flowers will grow back but his puppyhood will be a short-lived period and it really isn't worth stressing over.
     
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  5. Riccur

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    He did a great job doing his part in the gardening this year. This is better than my cat, he just knocks over all the indoor plants off the tables that I have them on, and then looks at me like I did it. Haha, good luck with the new friend!
     
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    Oh my gosh, he is cute!!
     
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  7. Kiasmum

    Kiasmum In Flower

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    Riccur,he has only been here a fortnight so he has "accomplished" quite a lot in a short space of time :rolleyes:

    Stratsmom,oh yes and which he gets away with quite a lot...;)
     
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    Yup that sure is a cute helper. Is he a Samoyd? Spelled it wrong for sure. Or a mini Eskimo dog?
     
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  9. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Oh my goodness, he sure made a mess of that didn't he? It's a good thing he's so cute ...
     
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    Tooty2shoes,yep he is a Samoyed.He is going to be a big boy judging by the size of his paws:eek: so I am hoping that he will give up the gardening before he grows into them.

    Netty,it's even worse by now...I can't be angry with him because of that cuteness.
     
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