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House is finished (just b/s left) now I am doing the landscaping.
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This looks great!!!! :applesauce:
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It looks great :applesauce:
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Such an inviting place, you could really imagine living there!
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And I was going to ask about the back garden where the sweetpeas and rhubarb are growing, too! :)
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Vegie patch and lots of flowers but NO ruhbarb, hate the stuff.
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:applesauce: :applesauce: lovely residence
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:applesauce: :applesauce:
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How lovely :D :applesauce:
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Absolutely beautiful! I've enjoyed watching this grow :applesauce: :applesauce: :applesauce:
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:applesauce: :applesauce: BEAUTIFUL!!!! :applesauce: :applesauce:
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mauveme wrote:NO ruhbarb, hate the stuff.
Even with custard :-( ?
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I don't like ruhbarb in anything other the Strawberry/ruhbarb pie it is delicious. But that is the only way I will eat it.
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Mabel Figworthy wrote:
mauveme wrote:NO ruhbarb, hate the stuff.
Even with custard :-( ?
Nope, just the custard alone. My mom tried to fob off strawberries with ruhbarb :twisted: . But she never fooled me.
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I can't believe I've missed this one for the past couple of weeks. That is fantastic progress and the house looks great!
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Rose wrote:I don't like ruhbarb in anything other the Strawberry/ruhbarb pie it is delicious. But that is the only way I will eat it.
My mom makes a ruhbarb and strawberry jelly/jam.
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Beautiful - and so inviting! With the landscaping it will be lovely.

In defense of poor rhubarb...it's one of the few local fruits northerners can grow, and with virtually no effort whatsoever. Very green, and stewed rhubarb makes a lovely sauce for ice cream!
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Play Outside wrote:Beautiful - and so inviting! With the landscaping it will be lovely.

In defense of poor rhubarb...it's one of the few local fruits northerners can grow, and with virtually no effort whatsoever. Very green, and stewed rhubarb makes a lovely sauce for ice cream!

We had a rhubarb patch in a house I once lived in. I took great pleasure in ripping it out. The dog tried to eat the leaves and they are deadly. It was a great excuse to get rid of it. :roll:
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We always had a patch in the back yard the neighbor was for ever trying to get me to eat it. :roll:
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