tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2655647507639114810.post1338908788788465424..comments2023-09-30T00:59:06.114+01:00Comments on Master of a Thousand Things: Green(ish) fingerssupertinkshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02881675751544762992noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2655647507639114810.post-8784459134796814812012-03-26T16:47:22.859+01:002012-03-26T16:47:22.859+01:00What a happy surprise!What a happy surprise!Andi Socialnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2655647507639114810.post-16086456411817873232012-03-25T03:24:06.495+01:002012-03-25T03:24:06.495+01:00I have a lovely maple tree and a beautiful cedar t...I have a lovely maple tree and a beautiful cedar tree from just that sort of thing! They started growing in odd spots and I begged husband dear to dig them up and put them in appropriate places in yard--so far, after 4 years, they are doing well. I love lots of trees--and our yard has been quite devoid of them in the past. We never seemed to have the money to buy trees from the nursery before... Good luck with your baby saplings!<br />*smiles*Kimnoreply@blogger.com