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I agree, just spectacular. Of course I am partial to the casual garden. And I mean the look of a casual garden because in no way do I mean it looks like you planted a couple things here and there casually.
This is why I try to check the message board periodically trying to steal ideas from people who have this talent.
Is it possible I could burn in h*** for coveting your garden? Thank you for making my Monday.
LOL Shelley - thank you Shelley and Rance - I can tell that flowers have an effect on you too. The date the pictures were taken was March 24 not April 24, LOL...the garden will be a lot fuller in April.
Shelley, I do try to have a casual look about the garden - I would love a little deeper beds for more layering, but honestly the size garden I have now is about all I can handle.
WOW !!!!
That is really wonderful
I just told hubby we need to add some rock I like thay way they add that somethgin extra to the beds
I have to ask where you are.
Our grass here in NE fla is starting to green up .
karla
I'm in So. California and Cil, we are also going to move next year (putting our house up for sale next March and moving to KY), so I will no longer be gardening 12 months out of the year....I'm actually looking forward to 4 distinct seasons and I know I'm odd, but I like humidity, LOL.
That's so great. Thanks for sharing! I'm trying to start my first cottage garden right now.
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