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"Driftwood" and grasses
comments (3) May 28th, 2010 in blogs
This is Barbara Weirich's Benton Harbor, Michigan, fall garden, where she took advantage of a fallen tree branch to create a beachy atmosphere with flowing grasses.
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Welcome to the Fine Gardening GARDEN PHOTO OF THE DAY blog!
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