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Recent Comments
Re: Jill’s Delaware Garden
Your garden is really beautiful. I especially love the stone work, your primulas (a favorite of mine), and the turtle. Happy gardening!
Posted: 06:11 am on January 5th 2022
Re: Seasons in a Montana Garden
Kielian, your garden is always spectacular. I think it reflects your personality, and certainly your passion. I've often wished I could walk through it in person. Perhaps someday. Thanks for sharing.
Posted: 07:06 am on January 6th 2022
Re: Carol's Garden in Winter
Really beautiful, Carol. I love the 'Amethyst' witch hazel. I've not seen that cultivar before. And the moon gate.... how fortunate are you. And the bluebirds....
Posted: 07:10 am on January 24th 2022
Re: High Spring in Carla’s Garden
Beautiful. Don't ostrich ferns make everything a bit better? They are one of my favorite things about spring.
Posted: 06:44 am on May 16th 2022
Re: Joanna’s Ontario Garden
How beautiful! This is my kind of garden.
Posted: 06:43 am on May 20th 2022
Re: GPOD on the Road: Springtime at Mt. Cuba Center
Kevin, thanks for the tour. When I visited there in spring several years ago, I was captivated by the magic of the spring ephemerals.
Posted: 06:45 am on June 3rd 2022
Re: Revisiting Karen’s Garden
Just beautiful!
Posted: 07:42 am on July 21st 2022
Re: Jay’s Garden in the Mountains
Thanks. That's a great compliment.
Posted: 01:08 pm on July 5th 2022
Re: Jay’s Garden in the Mountains
Thanks. I plan to write a book one day when I slow down enough!
Posted: 01:08 pm on July 5th 2022
Re: Jay’s Garden in the Mountains
Hi. I leave the grasses up until the first part of March, along with any of the perennials that I want to go to seed, such as echinacea and verbena. The rest I cut down when they look sufficiently ugly.
Posted: 01:07 pm on July 5th 2022