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Jamma's Fairy Garden - Part II
Owner: [email protected] Location: Randle,Starting this part of the saga... my Fairy Garden is showing five years of cheerful work. My delight in seeing the basics well laid and some plantings begin to mature is boundless. Janet Drake...
Forest Gardening PART II
Owner: [email protected] Location: Randle,Part I of our adventures in Forest Gardening began in 2006. Forty-one photos later I decided my slide show was beginning to put even ME to sleep. So here is more of our on-going retirement saga. Janet Drake...
Spring in Faeryhollow
Owner: Barbara Stanley Location: HendersonvilleOur home is 25 acres located on property that has been in my husband's family for over 70 years. It's on the edge of the forest, with many native trees, shrubs, and plants that I try to include in the garden plan....
Faeryhollow
Owner: Barbara Stanley Location: Hendersonville, NCHeavily wooded 25 acres in a north-facing hollow nestled in a secluded mountain cove. The gardens are mostly filled with perennials, bulbs, and flowering shrubs and trees. Outbuildings dot the landscape, and are constructed from children's playouses. Bee hives help with pollination. Zone 6b-7a...
front garden
Owner: mark cody Location: roanokeabout 100ft wide by 100ft deep sloped toward road with drainage ditch between yard and road...
Bella's Garden
Owner: Walta Location: OrlandoEnglish style garden with a Mediterranean influence...
Endless Possibilities, Coup'r Falls
Owner: Duncan\'s Landscaping Location: McDonoughWatergarden construction and landscaping from start to finish....
Celebrating Hydrangeas
Owner: Coastal Gardener Location: Plymouth, MAOne of my favorite shrubs is the hydrangea. It doesn't matter what kind -- lacecap, mophead, miniature -- I love them all. And this has been a particularly good year for hydrangeas, so I thought I'd share some of my favorites with you. ...
Summer's End in New England
Owner: Coastal Gardener Location: Plymouth, MAThe garden may be winding down, but there's still lots of color to be seen before the first frost . . ....
