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(the patio hasn't had a part in this week's weeding yet...hence the grass in the Iris and such. :))
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3 comments:
Your June garden is a thing of beauty. Lovely reward for lots of hard work! Thanks for the pictures!
thankyou for the beautiful pictures this morning! I love your cute house, and the garden it looks like you spent many hours in:). I live in Texas, and we are growing corn(planted by my 5 year old son, Ben:)) tomaters, zucchini, green pole beans, dahlias, roses, spearamint(so good in sweet tea) and glads. I love love love gardening. Thankyou for the pics:)
Blessings,
christina
lovely! You have a beautiful homestead.
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