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Nikki's Buttons Nikki's Buttons Pages Home My Website Craft Ideas Stitching Tips Craft Shows Thursday, November 26, 2015 A Little Bit of Green A little bit of green is a good thing in most areas. But I've got to admit that green is not my favourite colour. The only place I truly love green is in the garden.. There is nothing like natures green. So many shades that artists have tried for years to capture something that nature seems to do so well. Animals love it, insects usually thrive in it, and somehow it seems to make people 'happier'. Let's face it, if the lawn is green, the place looks better. (Recently I saw a new business that had just started up and the sole purpose of the business was to paint your lawn green.) Houses sell better when the lawn is green. Put in a good garden in a yard and watch the value of the property escalate. But here I am again.. Raving on.. What I really want to talk about is Staghorns.... And especially saving old ones, or ones...
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