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31 January 2011

29 January 2011

  • 08:0108:01, 29 January 2011 diff hist +81 Victor LemoineFrench Lilacs are double flowered varietiies of the common Lilac Syringa vulgaris so I added that and Father Fialas book as the source.

20 October 2010

  • 13:0113:01, 20 October 2010 diff hist −13 User:Andyvancleve/Lilac walkContinuing to play with the sentence structure of my defining sentence.

19 October 2010

  • 20:2420:24, 19 October 2010 diff hist +341 User talk:AndyvancleveNo edit summary
  • 20:1620:16, 19 October 2010 diff hist +58 User:Andyvancleve/Lilac walkAltered the first line to better explain that the Lilac Walk is a garden design that displays a collection of Lilacs (and their companion plants) in a very dramatic fashion in order to draw the public
  • 20:0620:06, 19 October 2010 diff hist +656 User talk:AndyvancleveNo edit summary
  • 16:5616:56, 19 October 2010 diff hist −9 User:Andyvancleve/Lilac walkGot rid of the word "plantings" from "companion plantings" as it was to much when closely followed by "these plants" a little later in the sentence.
  • 16:4416:44, 19 October 2010 diff hist +78 User:Andyvancleve/Lilac walkAdded to the list of known existing Lilac Walks and changed the lists location in the article.
  • 16:3316:33, 19 October 2010 diff hist +957 User:Andyvancleve/Lilac walkAdded Father Johns perspective on Lilac walks from his book "Lilacs, The Genus Syringa" by Fr. John Fiala published by Timber Press. My impression of what he says anyway.

18 October 2010

17 October 2010

  • 05:0205:02, 17 October 2010 diff hist +463 User talk:Andyvancleve→‎Welcome: Added a note on my attempt to write an article on Lilac walks and an invitation to any who wish to help.
  • 04:4404:44, 17 October 2010 diff hist +119 N User:Andyvancleve/Lilac walkStarted my sub article
  • 04:2704:27, 17 October 2010 diff hist +14 EspalierChanged caption to indicate the step-over is used to create a border or low hedge as opposed to a hedge. A hedge is usually much taller than a border.

14 October 2010

  • 13:4713:47, 14 October 2010 diff hist +607 Espalier→‎Design options: Added V shape to beginning of design section, gave a quick synopsis of each design from V shape.

12 October 2010

11 October 2010

  • 13:1913:19, 11 October 2010 diff hist −54 User:AndyvancleveIn an attempt to be completely neutral I have outlined my areas of expertise.~~~~ current
  • 13:0813:08, 11 October 2010 diff hist +334 User:AndyvancleveAdded a description of the plants I grow and train.~~~~

10 October 2010

9 October 2010

  • 14:5914:59, 9 October 2010 diff hist +654 Espalier→‎Species choices: I gave this example as an ideal species because its most important to complete each part of your espalier design in a single growing season.~~~~
  • 14:3614:36, 9 October 2010 diff hist +26 Espalier→‎History: added "or perhaps even thousands of years" which you have to consider when you think; how long has mankind been drinking wine.
  • 14:3314:33, 9 October 2010 diff hist −186 Espalier→‎Species choices: Altered what seemed to be an undue limitation. While you might consider decorative bark etc for design, agricultural use doesn't need it.~~~~
  • 14:2314:23, 9 October 2010 diff hist −4 Espalierreplaced "belgian fence" with "step-over" as the picture is obviously of a mature step-over. ~~~~
  • 14:1214:12, 9 October 2010 diff hist +425 User talk:Andyvancleve→‎Welcome
  • 14:0414:04, 9 October 2010 diff hist +1,555 User talk:Andyvancleve→‎Rose

8 October 2010

6 October 2010

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