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Saturday, 15 June 2013

Further info to explore




Here is a link to a site I love, well worth checking out if you are looking for further information regarding Japanese gardens and particularly if you are looking to create your own Japanese style garden.

www.facebook.com/zenibo777 (Japanese Gardens)

Also try: http://www.turnyourgardenjapanese.com

Happy garden creation.
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