Some views of my garden yesterday.
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Some views of my garden yesterday.
My azalea and weigela are in flower and light-up the garden.
Here is the start from the south side of my house. This is one azalea with multiple colors: A couple of steps further - Autumn Frost bottom/left: A couple of steps further - H. Majestic and Encore Azalea Autumn Royalty dominate the scene. The bench was added last season.
Here is the start from the south side of my house. This is one azalea with multiple colors: A couple of steps further - Autumn Frost bottom/left: A couple of steps further - H. Majestic and Encore Azalea Autumn Royalty dominate the scene. The bench was added last season.
Ed McHugh, Sicklerville NJ
Mockingbird feeding juvenile yellow raisons - never leave home without them.
Mockingbird feeding juvenile yellow raisons - never leave home without them.
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Some views from the back patio - looking from left to right:
This first photo is the opposite side of the last one in the first set - the Encore Azalea Autumn Royalty is now on the left of frame and some of the poles for rabbit netting can be seen. The blocks are for "garden flood" control. You can see my bridge in there too - also for "garden flood" control. (My term of "garden flood" means those heavy downpours you got in thunderstorms - they tear-up my paths.) Off the right side azalea and weigela in the raised beds are in flower. Looking along the deck the variegated weigela is in flower. At ground level is my Fragrant Bouquet garden with So Sweet and Fragrant King in front.
This first photo is the opposite side of the last one in the first set - the Encore Azalea Autumn Royalty is now on the left of frame and some of the poles for rabbit netting can be seen. The blocks are for "garden flood" control. You can see my bridge in there too - also for "garden flood" control. (My term of "garden flood" means those heavy downpours you got in thunderstorms - they tear-up my paths.) Off the right side azalea and weigela in the raised beds are in flower. Looking along the deck the variegated weigela is in flower. At ground level is my Fragrant Bouquet garden with So Sweet and Fragrant King in front.
Ed McHugh, Sicklerville NJ
Mockingbird feeding juvenile yellow raisons - never leave home without them.
Mockingbird feeding juvenile yellow raisons - never leave home without them.
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Beautiful gardens and property!
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Stunning. My garden would love to grow up to be just like yours. It has a very VERY long way to go.
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See my little hosta list
I've also got a garden photo gallery.
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Very nice! You have a beautiful property there.
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Thank you for sharing it with us. Beautiful!
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You have a created such a beautiful place Ed! I could meander around your property all day.
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Beautiful garden I wish I would have so much space
Thanks for the pictures
Thanks for the pictures
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Thanks everybody, it's taken 7 years to evolve.
Ed McHugh, Sicklerville NJ
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Mockingbird feeding juvenile yellow raisons - never leave home without them.
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Very nice, Ed. So many trees! We'll have to visit some time. (Our garden is on the Delaware Valley Hosta Society schedule for next year.)
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Very nice.. and those brick patches... they are a dream
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Gorgeous. Thanks, for sharing your pics.
Ann
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