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ninnymary

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Thistle, that is so BEAUTIFUL! I just love paths. I don't think I've ever really seen your entire garden and it is the type that I love. You know I love that yellow adirondack chair. Everything looks so lush and there is not a weed in site! You must have weeded for the pictures. :D That tractor looks lovely also but I might have painted it fushia just to be different. ;):cool: I think you have one of the most beautiful gardens here in TEG.

Mary
 

journey11

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That Jacob Cline has proven to be a little temperamental Journey. My big clumps of it have faded down to sparse clumps, but in the front of the house I have a dark pink and a magenta that I planted about 9 years ago that are still going strong.
I've sent clumps of JC to several other TEG members and none lasted as long as yours, so don't blame yourself.

That is what mine did, just piddled away each time coming back smaller and smaller 'til it did not come up at all.
 

Smart Red

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I just spotted two flowers yesterday. Mine are slowly dwindling away as well. My BFF1, has had them growing gangbusters just a mile away for the past 10 years until she dug everything up this spring.
 

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Absolutely gorgeous!! Truly a piece of paradise! The path is wonderful, the gardens are wonderful and damn I love that tractor! Your yard is really something to be proud of, just lovely....
 

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