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13 Comments:
Your Rutgers garden looks great! I love that sunflower...it's so cheerful.
Great blog
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Alan
Wow. Everything looks great. The second photo in particular sings to my wee gardening heart.
I wish I had a pondgarden! I'm planning a small one on the balcony in a plastic tub, but I'm not sure I'll have the heart to rob the little on of his bathing place. On the other hand he'll got fishes to play with.
Decisions, decisions...
I am so envious of that herb garden!! What a fun place to dedicate some of your time in a garden..
love the sunflower and pond garden
Great photos Old Roses... The Head Hatter here... can't sleep tonight, must be the anticipation of the Open House on July 28th at Rutgers Gardens. Your garden bed is a lovely cottage garden! Thank you for all your hard work and beautiful photos! See you on the 28th!
What a lovely sunflower how tall is it?
Sara from farmingfriends
Now that is one cool-looking garden pond. The flowers are incredible ... wow. Enjoy the open house!!
You must be very pleased with yourself, I know I would be. Those are great looking gardens in the photos.
Best of luck and enjoy the open house. You certainly deserve it after all the work you've put into it.
Wow,
The Herb garden looks quite lush for
a Herb garden. The pond garden is lovely also.
I like the display garden. I love the way the flowers are layered & how it is sectioned. I am trying to do something like this with some wildflowers that I have transplanted from around the yard.
What a beautiful garden, so much to see and admire there :)
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