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From: lierit
Sent: Fri 4/25/2014 8:17:17 PM
Subject: RE: Washing machine pan
We could just stick with what she did with a few variations. She had a lot of
hydrgena they are deciduous and lose their leaves. Most of what she did was
green and the hydgena was white with roses.
Look at rug juniper for ground cover. IT can be green or yellow tipped.
Barbery is a red ground cover. I think you need two feature trees out front that
won't grow too tall. Japanese maple and a weeping birch or beach with plants
around it.
I would also like to put stellas everywhere. They are prolific and they come
back every year.
We know that the majority of the plants are boxwood and Arborvitae. We just need
some ground over and a couple feature trees. DONE.
This is important but you already won. The house is a slam. I want to have the
plants there by Thursday or Friday next week.
We put them in then the topsoil and sprinkler system then seed boy and its done.
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Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 3:52 PM
To: Bob Caffrey
Subject: Washing machine pan
Looks like the washing machine Pan is too small. ? Either that or the washer
needs to be pushed into it properly. Can you have a look?
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