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We’re On for Group on June 3, 2012! Come & See the Garden!

Hi Everyone,

I am delighted  to announce both the completion of my new garden and that we are going to have our Practitioner Skills Development Group on Sunday, June 3rd, 2012 from 12:30pm – 4:30 pm.

The confirmed attendees will be Kim, Gladys, Harriet, Paula and Lillian. If you are attending, payment is due at the end of next week.

A few Group members were unsure about their ability to attend, so the opportunity is now open for all to attend.

Here is a preview of my garden that I just completed today. The first 13 pictures show the plants just home from the nurseries and my first plantings. The rest are my getting carried away with the beauty of the patterns and colors just after the garden was finished.

Every year I promise myself that I will buy fewer plants so I won’t have to work so hard making and maintaining the garden. As you can see, every year I fall in love with more and more flowers as I discover new variations of old favorites.

When my marathon of planting and then arranging is complete, I am always  thrilled with the variety and arrangement. The effort is always worthwhile.

I hope that you enjoy the show and I am really looking forward to seeing you in Group. The next proposed Group date is Sunday, September 30th.

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How I Nurture Myself and My Practice-I Create My Garden

In a very few weeks I will share with you pictures of my beautiful flower garden that I create annually on my balcony.

You have already seen several pictures from my past gardens on the www.beyourbliss.info  website.

Today I thought I’d share a few pictures of my work in progress garden.

On Monday I completed planting all of my flower plants into containers.This year I took my time to complete the planting. I have had the  best time getting to know each and every little plant. I have never loved them more.

This is what my balcony looks like before I have arranged all of the pots and the rocks in the rock garden part of the space. The flowers are at their freshest and healthiest young state.

It is such a joy to look at them and care for them.

I hope that you enjoy the mini-show.

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