tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223294603002782762.post4516899140519276885..comments2024-03-04T20:37:43.516-08:00Comments on Noel's Garden Blog: Perennials across Europe: Czech, Slovak, German Noel Kingsburyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09443137231998907024noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223294603002782762.post-25293615262274578102015-10-07T14:30:17.396-07:002015-10-07T14:30:17.396-07:00It's always a pleasure reading about your gard...It's always a pleasure reading about your garden trips.<br /><br />You wonder about the look of the perannial plantings in Ludwigshafen in early summer and suspect a late-season focus. I think it's hard to imagine the appearence of a garden at a totally different time of the year. I visited the plantings of Harald Sauer in Ludwigshafen cemetry several times. The miracle of the snaking beds is: they always looked like they were just on the top of their annual development. For me this is the most impressive aspect of these plantings.<br />Michael Buchholtzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13446318052020643045noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223294603002782762.post-87224962344845438962015-10-05T05:18:28.022-07:002015-10-05T05:18:28.022-07:00Great! You was in my favorite garden shop Gaissmay...Great! You was in my favorite garden shop Gaissmayer! I am very often there and love the show garden.. <br />Best regards,<br />Tatjanawiesenknopfschreibseleihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11547487199316231907noreply@blogger.com