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		<title>Comment on Some major Gardening Considerations by peter donegan MI Hort</title>
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		<description>Hi Richard 
my thinking may be slighly different but.. I beleve there are always plants who will love its new found home be it south facing or not - a theory that so many gardeners have lived by for years is that of south facing only - often neglecting the lesser chosen species. North facing is not an elimination of light but more a reduction in light and only one of five factors required for the growth of any plant. To ruffle the theory even moreso if the soil on the more southern facing aspect is of an inferior ingredient then the basic principles must surely be re-evaluated to the specific garden? 

I fully agree that &#039;fail to prepare - prepare to fail&#039; with regard to garden planning. 

slán go foill
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Richard<br />
my thinking may be slighly different but.. I beleve there are always plants who will love its new found home be it south facing or not &#8211; a theory that so many gardeners have lived by for years is that of south facing only &#8211; often neglecting the lesser chosen species. North facing is not an elimination of light but more a reduction in light and only one of five factors required for the growth of any plant. To ruffle the theory even moreso if the soil on the more southern facing aspect is of an inferior ingredient then the basic principles must surely be re-evaluated to the specific garden? </p>
<p>I fully agree that &#8216;fail to prepare &#8211; prepare to fail&#8217; with regard to garden planning. </p>
<p>slán go foill<br />
peter</p>
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