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Happy Gardener

What's it to be, with this wee plant, and me?

What will we see, fruit flower, or tree?

If it's fruit we want, and flowers to see, we'll surely need help, from a neighborly bee.

Pruning a tree or shrub by me, is a job you see, but it's all for free.

While feeding a tree, knowing sprayings not free, quality fruits are well worth the fee.

Results are what counts, whether flower or fruit, a showcase of beauty for all to see.

In conclusion, a garden of joy we see, to share with friends like you and me.

And this my friends, ends this tale, from me, as I'm constantly filled with gardening glee.

john wilkinson late spring 2011

Copyright © John Wilkinson | Year Posted 2011

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