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Sakura, Garden Box decorative flower | |
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TheSecond
   

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5/18/2013 | |
Spring is here via the Garden Box! Now you and your creatures can enjoy viewing lovely cherry blossoms any season of the year!
Now with 100% more source code.
My favorite norn is still Belldandy. |

Malkin
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5/18/2013 | |
You might like to check out the Konnichiwa Norns' page. ![[nwink] [nwink]](/images/smilies/emot_wink.gif)
My TCR Norns |

TheSecond
   

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5/18/2013 | |
Also check out the Sake.
And yes, there are plans for some Japanese style snacks, and perhaps another decorative object or two.
My favorite norn is still Belldandy. |
 Prodigal Sock
Ghosthande
    

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5/18/2013 | |
Ooh, these are really pretty! I was just looking for something to spruce up that old oak, and I think these will do marvellously. 
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Laura
    

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5/19/2013 | |
These would look beautiful in Veridia too. Thanks, TheSecond; I can't wait to add these to my Garden Box collection!  |

Malkin
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5/20/2013 | |
Check out Mioonktoo's blog - she's got a really clever and pretty setup going with the sakura! 
My TCR Norns |

Mioonktoo
 

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5/20/2013 | |
Hehheh... I'm half tempted to clean up a few bits and make it into a poster! I have plenty of "wall" space, though it would clash a little with the living hazard thing I unintentionally have going on.
From the depths of Deep Lurkspace I emerge... And suddenly can't remember what it is I came up for. |

TheSecond
   

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6/2/2013 | |
The Hanami (Cherry Blossom Viewing) Basket is now available here.
It's a smart vendor, so it won't flood your world with food.
Source included.
My favorite norn is still Belldandy. |

Bifrost
  
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6/4/2013 | |
Would it be possible to create entire bushes and plants with the Garden box? Like a patch bush, where you not only see the flowers, fruit and seeds, but also branches and leaves, tied together? |
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Ghosthande
    

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6/4/2013 | |
The Garden Box handles regular critters and plants, not just patch plants, so yes. 
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Bifrost
  
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6/5/2013 | |
Actually, what I was thinking of would be more like a patch bush, meaning that you could inject it onto a blank canvas, and it would grow branches and leaves in the area you have specified. This would require some sort of tying the branches together to get a more natural look. |