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| The back yard is huge and not a blade of grass to cut. | ||
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![]() A peahen catching the sun. |
![]() The side is the shade garden. Diane explains how she moved her hostas here. |
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These two are serene even in the heat. |
![]() The west-facing rear gets the afternoon sun |
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How do echinacea look droopy and cheerful at the same time? |
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It doesn't seem to matter how much malo spreads |
This garden is also a bird sanctuary |
![]() You get an idea of the size of this garden |
![]() Who is going in first?. |
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What a dramatic combination. |
![]() Daisies are near the vegetable garden. |
![]() a frog joyfully doing his yoga. |
![]() a host of echinacae |
![]() Last but not least, a gorgeous poppy |