Fine Gardening has some new wallpaper photos available for download right here. How about this one to brighten a winter day?
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Yes, it's a great idea. I have about 25 rotating images of my summer garden as wallpaper now. It totally cheers me up!
Posted by: eliz | December 15, 2007 at 05:05 PM