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Projects, Observations & Stories

Come along as I bounce from plants to projects to delights all over the garden. There are stories to tell! June was an eventful month with open gardens, lots of visitors and with the cooler weather sporadically popping up, gardening, planting, planning and harvesting. The brief spells of really hot weather pushed out flowers and the veggie garden saw a growth spurt, but the back and forth weather is confusing. I guess that's my mood, so hang in there as we seemingly cover everything all at once. One of my favorite scenes in our garden is the edge of the labyrinth garden with fairly new (two years now?) plantings at the outermost edge. It was intended to be boisterously colorful and that I believe we've achieved. This is in early June, it has since mellowed a bit.

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