Members' Garden Tour June 8, 2014
A slow spring but the irises, azaleas and others were at their peak. Five gardens (some repeats, but always a treat).Thanks to John Dyer and Robin Michetti for some of the gorgeous close-ups.
Erika Hofmann's garden
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![]() Good thing these azaleas are on the side; they could cause traffic accidents. |
![]() This one is more modest but equally lovely.
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Cheerful pansies |
![]() Who says vegetables have to be in a plot? |
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One of the back borders. |
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Star of Bethlehem (in check) with astrantia in front. |
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This rhododendron has been given a second chance. |
![]() Try as he might, this heron hasn't fished out the pond. |
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Viburnum on the fence |
![]() Rose on the west fence. |
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Wow what a colour! |
![]() Columbine |
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More blue |
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On our way out, another look at the front rock garden. This little white gem is actually a form of dicentra or bleeding heart!. |













