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comments (0) June 14th, 2010 in gallery
taken from my back yard.
this was years in the making. i finished the pavers in the fall. the nikko blue and oakleaf hydrangeas to right have been there for almost 9 years, so has the lace cap hydrangea in the rear. the stella d'oros and rosemary on the left have been there for about 3 years. all the hostas on both sides of the pavers were planted last spring after i plit them from other areas in the yard. some fox gloves are also visible on the left behind the hostas. there is also a weigelia and mock orange in the rear. what may not be visible are thyme and oregano under the hostas on the right
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