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In my back yard

comments (3) December 26th, 2008 in gallery
nicki_s nicki_s, member
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A couple of things from my back yard.


posted in: The Gallery, containers, path

Comments (3)

Noturf writes: A respectable, serious garden should have original
ground covers, plant selection, composition. This picture
of your garden shows excellent perspective, receiving
high marks as a whole. Congratulations! In http://endemismotrasnochado.blogspot.com/, you could
see my credentials and standards. Posted: 6:43 am on August 24th
BillyGoodnick writes: I like your bold hand with the daylilies. The left side has enough going on that the strong contrast of Hemerocallis anchors the whole design. One suggestion - a stronger focal point at the fence on the other side of the lawn. Maybe a Japanese maple or Magnolia soulangeana? Just the nosy designer/teacher in me rearing it's head. Posted: 2:03 pm on April 15th
Arcadia1 writes: Very cool path with daylily border! Posted: 1:56 am on January 1st
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