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Re: READER PHOTOS! Ann's garden in New York

I also am loving that large leafed plant on the edge of the pond. Different names keep going through my head, just from years of watching gardening shows and looking at plant catalogs. Possibly gunnera, petasites or darmera. Just guessing, almost looks like a ginger on steroids.

Re: READER PHOTOS! Trina's California fishing buoy frogs

Love the frogs!! This is definitely recycling isn't it?

Re: READER PHOTOS! Tim's garden in Ohio, Day 3: This and that

A Very Happy Birthday to Michelle,

Love Tim's pictures, the double bloodroot is simply
stunning. I love the Japanese maple and the heucheras
look so great. I need to add more heucheras and maybe
group them together.

I always look forward to these pictures every weekday.

Re: A living wall with flowing tresses

Very cool. Hope about some instructions on how to make our own? Or has it been covered in a previous issue of Fine Gardening?