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    Slideshow: Beautiful Clematis
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    Building a Compost Bin
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    Designing with Curved Terraces
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    Mulch for a Healthy Garden
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M_Fox

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Recent comments


Re: READER PHOTOS! Bob's rhododendrons in Pennsylvania

Bob, thank you for sharing these photos. I love the idea of unusual colors on traditional plants. The yellow "rhodie" is amazing. Please pass my praise onto your friend John. This is a job well done. I saw yellow azaleas advertised on a gardening website. I live in Maryland, and I have never seen a yellow azalea. I have only seen the traditional pink / purple / white varieties. Your photos have inspired me to order a few yellow azaleas.

Re: READER PHOTOS! Brooke's garden in Indiana

I am one who usually has difficulty being brief. Today, however, all I can say to Brooke is, "Wow! Thank you so much for sharing."

Re: READER PHOTOS! More clematis from Terie's garden in New York

Wow! Thank you for sharing these photos. I planted several clematis last year, and they did not do very well. It is unusually warm in the northeast, and already (March 20th) the clematis are starting to come back and look stronger than last year. I was going to give up on them, but these photos have inspired me to be patient and fertilize. Thanks again for the inspiration!

Re: READER PHOTOS! Jeffrey's visit to Larnach Castle

Wow! I am sooooooo inspired.

Re: Perfection is boring

Michelle, What a peaceful photo with a touch of reality. Thanks for posting.