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Autumn in Dallas
comments (0) November 3rd, 2009 in gallery
This is the front of my house. It is very strange to see Mums in a combination with Caladiums ... welcome to Texas. On the side Lantana and Knock Out Roses.
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In honor of fall, we've gathered a collection of photos from Fine Gardening readers and members of FineGardening.com into a spectacularly autumnal photo gallery. Instead of lamenting the waning of summer, celebrate the beauty that fall can bring to your garden by browsing the photos here and by posting your own memorable images of autumn.
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For pointers on taking great garden photos, check out this Fine Gardening article on garden photography.
Looking for tips on posting photos in the gallery? Read more...
For pointers on taking great garden photos, check out this Fine Gardening article on garden photography.
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