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Posted by
JJOF 5b (
My Page) on
Fri, Jul 27, 12 at 14:25
| It's all done now. Who would have thought that just a fairly small sized garden would be such hard work!
View from the sidewalk:
Close-ups:
After a couple of years I'm sure it will fill in nicely.
Jason |
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RE: New Garden
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- Posted by marric Z5a Ontario (My Page) on
Fri, Jul 27, 12 at 14:51
| Looking good Jason. I'm sure it will look awesome in a few years. Marg |
RE: New Garden
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| What is the cultivar of coneflower that you have (the shorter one)? |
RE: New Garden
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| Well, maybe lots of work but lots of payoff as it already looks great and will only get better as it fills in. What type of tree is that in the middle of the garden? |
RE: New Garden
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It will just get better and better. It is very pretty now, Jason. kay |
RE: New Garden
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| It looks real good, Jason.Wont look the same next year when it starts filling in a litle more. Jean |
RE: New Garden
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- Posted by JJOF 5b (My Page) on
Fri, Jul 27, 12 at 19:15
| Mantis - That coneflower is called Pow Wow Wildberry. Rita has the same one. I bought it because I loved the pictures of hers. Rita - The tree in the middle of the garden is an Ivory Silk Japanese Lilac. Jason |
RE: New Garden
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| How many daylilies do you have in there, Jason? Bet that tree is going to be wonderful, just from the name. Avedon |
RE: New Garden
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- Posted by JJOF 5b (My Page) on
Fri, Jul 27, 12 at 21:06
Avedon - I'm not sure how many daylilies I planted for sure. Maybe around 35. The tree has already been there for 3 years and I've always loved it. It's beautiful in early summer with its white blooms. Jason |
RE: New Garden
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| It looks great! It will be gorgeous next year. Debra |
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