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July 08, 2008

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MMC in San Diego

After the trim the garden is so neat and tidy, Martha!

Sarah Jane

well, this is gorgeous. Wonderful to find an herb that is hearty and easy to care for in the heat! I love your blog...inspiring!

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Jan Erickson

Hi Martha, My, what a difference a little trimming can make. The before and after photos of the area Jodi pruned are absolutely spectacular. This area of your terrace is really beautiful. I would love to see more photos of the rest of the terrace. Does Jodi need any extra help? I would be delighted to do even the cleanup work for her! Thanks so much for sharing. I just love the variety of blogs that you do each day. I look at them several times and really enjoy the positive and peaceful nature of each one. What a nice way to start each day. Jan

Petra

Hallo Martha,

your herb garden look marvelous. Could you please give me an advice "how can my basil live longer" because this summer the slugs(snails) are eating all my plants.

Love your blog, greetings from the Black Forrest,

Petra

Isle Dance

What a delight to see!

Trish

I really like the looks of that border when it's trimmed; it's shaped something like an arrow. Could you use hedge trimmers to trim it? Jodi is young but it would be the end of my back to get down that low with pruners! Just the same, I'm going to look into Teucrium. Thanks for introducing me to it! Trish

Margie

My plantings most definitely have the before look. I did have a horse that kept some portions more tidy and really more uniform in plant heighth. My trimmings now have the home done haircut look. Jodi how did you do such an even trim?

Miz Booshay

What a lovely, neat looking garden.
I love the stones.
They are my favorite.

tina

NBC-I saw you on the network today....what a great way to say #*(% &*#!!!!! I hope they had to pay through the nose to get you back. Next get the Food Network on their knees. Keep up the great work. You are THE WOMAN!!!!!

Sarah

Thank you for writing where Jodi's hat is from. I am a fair skinned gardener that is always looking for wide brim hats. I ordered the one she is wearing for myself! I really enjoy your blog and the pictures of all your gardens as they develop over the season. Thanks

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