tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30160182.post5359162802630120303..comments2022-04-12T09:44:30.862+01:00Comments on Omnivorist: Natural gardeningomnivoristhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14490810525770374999noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30160182.post-29351702510871975092009-08-04T17:10:24.269+01:002009-08-04T17:10:24.269+01:00dear mr&mrs wormwood, I was amazed and delight...dear mr&mrs wormwood, I was amazed and delighted to read your top tips for the natural garden. Spookily enough I have been nurturing my own natural garden in just such a style for several years. The convolvulus with willow herb is indeed a striking motif and just such a pre-raphaelite wall embroiders my own boundary. As for the lawn, I might suggest that a few malevolent dandelions add a certain magnificent belligerence. I would be thrilled to receive further updates, and valuable tips, on the progress of your garden. Yours with clarity of purpose, mrs cotsqueenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30160182.post-78190192807208354992009-08-01T13:33:20.656+01:002009-08-01T13:33:20.656+01:00i like this very much. we hope the workshops are s...i like this very much. we hope the workshops are successful, sadly we wont be able to attend as we are away at another workshop entitled "snails used for ground cover".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com