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I wouldn't invite politicians to my garden, they seem too sloppy to me. And then they would trample the plants, I would have to intervene and there would be an international riot in my garden. :)
Maybe a music or sports star.
I would certainly like it and be honored if world and our stars like Novak Djokovic or Nikola Jokic came to my garden.

I would like to host an herbalist in my garden.
I have an orchard where a lot of plants grow - herbs.
So I would certainly have a lot of questions for him related to the herbs that grow in my orchard but also in the garden itself, I mean wild plants.Even though I am 40 years old, I still have a lot to learn about plants.
Every well-intentioned person is allowed to enter my garden.
Although I selfishly tend the garden, I am always there to host and welcome, and to honor when there are mature plants.
All gardeners from Hive are welcome in my garden .
Everyone would be welcomed with homemade Rakija ( brandy ). My uncle makes wild plum rakija . He also gives me a liter of freshly roasted rakija every year.
It would be a real party in the garden.
Of course before that we could exchange opinions and experiences.
Since ours is from all over the world, we would probably show different plants and talk about different things .

I would certainly like to hear the opinions of gardeners from Australia or California.
Because our climate is changing dramatically with increasingly hot summers.
Gardeners from India, Philippines, Indonesia... They deal with monsoons, typhoons
They use many different plants, but I've seen them use plants that we in Europe use too.
Gardeners from Germany, France... so close and yet so far. There are differences in both the climate and some plants.
And of course I would like to host gardeners from Hive, especially from our region.
Although there are a lot of people from our region, I haven't noticed many gardeners from our area.
When I mention our region, I mean Southeast Europe, more precisely the Balkan Peninsula.
Not to mention the former Yugoslavia where we speak many languages but understand each other quite well.
And I should also set myself the task of bringing gardeners from these areas to Hive .
I think that every visit to the garden would be of high quality, if a Hive gardener came from any part of the world.
Thanks for reading.
Until next time.
Stay healthy.

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