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Contributions
Water Tree
We added this water feature to our gardens in 2008. The tree root was found in our woods; we had the water tub and the rock, so the only cost to us was a small water pump. The toads and birds...
Cupalo
This barn cupalo was a gift from my wonderful husband, and the design inspiration for my sun garden.
















Recent comments
Re: A perfect marriage of plant and pot
Can't wait to have the time to go to her webpage--but for now-What's the name of the large pink flowered canna?? Love it as the background to the other pink flowering plants.
posted: 8:45 am on October 12thRe: Cupalo
I forgot I had these winter photos-the cupalo is large enough to make a impact in the wintertime also!
posted: 11:48 am on July 25thRe: Cupalo
Thanks! It does make a very distinctive centerpiece for my garden!
posted: 7:50 pm on July 21st