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Our back yard June '08

comments (1) January 8th, 2009 in gallery

southernsoil southernsoil, member
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Wild roses trianed on long leaf pines. Most all of the plants in our garden are rescued or distressed plants from local garden centers. Even the hard scaping had a preious life.
foreground plant is a pineaplle lily. Paid $18 for it, full price(oouch!)
daylilies that were trown away by friends and fatsia started by seed.
More daylilies. LOVE THEM!
My husbands contribution to our garden. Its a pot of horse poop from the nieghbor. 
Wild roses trianed on long leaf pines. Most all of the plants in our garden are rescued or distressed plants from local garden centers. Even the hard scaping had a preious life. Click the image to enlarge.

Wild roses trianed on long leaf pines. Most all of the plants in our garden are rescued or distressed plants from local garden centers. Even the hard scaping had a preious life.


Plants give me a happy face


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Kate_Frank writes: What a great ornament! Love it... Posted: 2:10 pm on January 8th
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