March 2016 - Page 5 of 6

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    Sea of Gold Juniper

    Juniperus x pfitzeriana

    Outstanding lacy, golden-yellow foliage makes this compact evergreen an excellent choice as a colorful accent. Color is retained and deepens in winter.

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    ‘Lime Rickey’ heuchera

    Heuchera x ‘Lime Rickey’

    Ruffled foliage emerges chartreuse, maturing to lime green. Small, pure white flowers on tall spindly stems provide additional interest. A stand out in containers and borders.

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    Dwarf English Boxwood

    Buxus Sempervirens ‘Suffruticosa’

    A small, rounded shrub that forms tufts of growth resembling a cloud if unsheared. Slow growing, dwarf form. Considered to be the most resistant to boxwood leaf miner.

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    ‘Golden Lights’ Azalea

    Azalea x ‘Golden Lights’

    Extremely hardy selection which provides a massive display of golden-yellow single blooms. Small mounding form is excellent for massing in shrub borders. Deciduous.

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    Visions of Spring

    If a picture is worth a thousand words, you're about to read a novel. Thanks to Joan Stogryn-Galloway for sharing these amazing photos!

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    Summertime Dreaming

    Diane Schulke is teasing us with lovely warm weather photos.

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    Garden Tour Inspiration

    Daryl Savage has raised the bar by sharing these amazing photos of a private Litchfield garden! Get inspired!

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    Succulents in Style

    Cindy Hewatt has a beautiful thing for succulents! 

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    The Gardens of Gananoque

    Roberta Abbott, Secretary for the Gananoque Horticultural Society, has kindly shared a selection of local society's garden tours of 2015. Enjoy!

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    Gardeners are Wonderful People

    Kielian DeWitt shows proof that gardeners are indeed lovely people! "On August 8 of 2015, Ravalli County in western Montana celebrated its first annual "Bitterroot Secret Garden Tour". I was…