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End of Month Views: March 31, 2015
I am delighted to share a few photographs to show what it happening in my garden at the end of March. After a long, cold and damp winter, spring is here; perennials are leaping out of the ground, vines are … Continue reading
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Tagged Aucuba japonica 'Mr. Goldstrike', candytuft, Deutzia gracilis Chardonnay Pearls, Dianthus x hybrida Scent First Eternity, Euphorbia martini 'Ascot Rainbow', Heucherella Sweet Tea, Ipheion uniflorum 'Wisley Blue', Iris Immortality, Muscari armeniacum, pansies, Phlox sublata, violas, Yoshino cherry
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End of Month View: November 30, 2014
My thanks to Helen Johnstone for her invitation to share what is happening in our gardens at the end of each month. I just returned from a Thanksgiving visit with my daughter and her family in San Diego. What should I … Continue reading
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Tagged Asarum canadense, Blushing Bride hydrangea, camellia Debutante, Camellia japonica, Camellia japonica Governor Mouton, Carolina jessamine, End of the Month View, Euphorbia martini 'Ascot Rainbow', garden, Gelsimium sempervirens, Helen Johnstone, Nandina domestica Gulfstream, oak, Osage crape myrtle, pansies, San Diego, wild ginger
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