As the garden season for 2007 comes to a close, let’s take a look back at some of the great moments from this year’s garden. With hydrangeas, daisies and lots of daylilies, color and bloom were constant from the spring garden right into Autumn.


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Roses, zinnias and lantana fill out the medicine wheel.
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By fall the lantana and bluebells sprawl throughout the beds.
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The lavender died out during the winter and had to be replaced.
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Zinnias, salvia and nasturtiums steal the show on the patio.
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Lillies stand proud in the peony patch.
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The thyme on the bank just finished blooming, but the lily border is a ray of sunshine.
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A small visitor comes to the lily border.
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Fuschia and hydrangeas frame the view from the arbor.
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Daisies, hydrangeas and impatiens fill the sitting garden.
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Nothing says a summer English garden more than daisies and hydrangeas.
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A new rose, 'Pat Austin,' glows luminously in the sunlight.
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The side garden in full bloom around mid July.
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The fairy mound overflows with hostas, impatiens and daylilies.
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The daylilies have completely taken over the fountain!
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The front phlox border is a delight to passersby.
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Cosmos, roses, zinnias and saliva decorate the mailbox area.
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Majestic lillies bloom for only a couple weeks, but are worth it.
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The front garden filled in nicely with 'Knockout' roses and salvia.

One Response to “2007 Garden in Review”

  1. we just moved into a 1950’s bungalow, I can’t wait to start gardening. the pictures have given me a great inspiration. Thank you

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