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So who looks after your garden when you are doing all this ?
My dog. He's a free range guy. Very well trained. He never steps into a flower border when I'm looking
However, throw a ball and its line of flight. I call him the propagator. I gather up broken pieces and propagate. Most of them take! He seems to know when to break a few surplus bits off a plant

Both have been rather neglected at times, but I have tried to refrain from development more this year, and given a bit more attention to them both.
RE:
Just had a thought, if I did put keywords into the header, then everytime I reload the pages, the page would revert back to your original html.
Unfortunately that is the case.
However, come up with some generic words, and I'll put that in the Meta statement in the Web Files.
Other members please - lets have your suggestions.
Note: In the next release of the software, I could put another option in the WPG to allow you to do Meta tags. However, it might be a bit confusing to new users.
I'm pretty certain you'll get lots of hits from the content of your pages, so there may be little need to tinker with the Meta tags.
Your plant names are magnets.
If you give your images the same names as your plants, that will attract Image hunters - arguably, not such a good idea, as your image is displayed, not your entire web page.
The content you put in the Review text for each plant will also be indexed by the search engines.
Put your own personal appraisal in the Review text. That way, theres no copyright problem, and its much more interesting to the visitor.
That was the real (initial) purpose of GA032 (the reviews program). The WPG was an afterthought, but as it happened, a very natural progression.