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Sugar in the Garden

comments (0) November 23rd, 2009 in gallery

LynneL LynneL, member
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 Click the image to enlarge. Photo: Lynne Lambert

This first photo is my first "planned" autumn garden in Harrisburg, NC. Includes "Tidal Wave" purple & silver from seed, tradescantia pallida (purple heart), gold lantana, "Bengal Tiger" canna, "Prince" pennisetum purpureum, "Bloodgood" japanese maple, "Carmen" sedum, green elephant ear, and lastly the caster bean plant. The second photo is of the screened porch garden with the Fushia that still keeps going even toward the end of November. The planter is from Charleston, SC a couple of weeks ago. The fourth photo is the end of the pool where the "planned" garden stops. And then Sugar is our sweet adopted white boxer who makes a great addition to any garden!


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