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Sharmila’s Butterfly Garden
My name is Sharmila Nailadi, and I live in Avon, Connecticut. I have a small butterfly/cottage perennial garden that I started when I moved here almost five years ago. Gardening…
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Worth the Wait
Earlier in the year, Christine Saint-Pierre in Victoriaville, Quebec, shared some photos of butterflies enjoying her garden in previous years while patiently waiting for summer to arrive. Well, summer has…
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First Year of a New Garden
Welcome to Amy Derhalli’s garden! I live in Camas, Washington, on the Columbia River, Zone 8, at about 500 ft. elevation. This is the garden’s first year. It’s big because…
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A Visit to Bee Blessed Acres
Thirty years ago I married a professional beekeeper, who put honey in 55-gallon barrels instead of bears, and moved from Whigham, Georgia, to Cozad, Nebraska. From our telephone courtship I…
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Sharing Plants for Better Gardens
Welcome to Rita Bethel’s garden. I live in Ohio, where the weather can't make up its mind how to be! I have been gardening for 20 years. The first and…
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From Barren Lot to Pollinator Paradise
My name is Barb Mrgich. I am a Master Gardener in Adams County, Pennsylvania, which is in Zone 6a. My husband and I bought our 3/8-acre lot in 1989. The…
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Color Year After Year
Today’s photos come from Pallavi Divekar in Naperville, Illinois. I am all for perennial gardening and love to see the blooms year after year. I started this hobby a decade…
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A Banner Year in the Garden
My name is Biyuan Yang, and I garden in northern New Jersey. I have shared pictures of my garden before (click here and here), and this year my garden is…
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New Space, New Garden
Nancy Hoffmann shared pictures with us last year of her former garden that she, unfortunately, had to move away from. But just as the flowers of spring return every year,…
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July Means Daylilies
Today our good friend Carla Zambelli Mudry is welcoming us back to her garden in Malvern, Pennsylvania. July means daylilies—lots and lots of daylilies! And sunflowers, hydrangeas, milkweed, echinacea, and…