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"Live and let live".
I would say I am about 90 percent organic in my practices, but there is always that stubborn fire ant nest that you just have to nuke. I like to try different kinds of plants each year along with the standard salad ingredients.

                                                                           — Marilyn, HCMG

 

 Marilyn's Garden


Psychedelic Four O'clocks


Canna (Cannaceae) blossom


Lady Banksia Rose


Breadseed poppy


Native amaryllis


Yucca in bloom

Shade garden   Photo by M Pease
  Coleus and caladiums in the shade garden

 Phacelia congesta 'Blue Curls'       Photo by M Pease
Blue Curls  Phacelia congesta

 

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Photos by M Pease


 

 

Photo by M Pease
Blackfoot Daisy and
Mealy Sage

Photo by M Pease
Larkspur

Photo by M Pease
Scarlet Runner Bean

Photo by M Pease
Cotton plant

Photo by M Pease
Chocolate bell pepper

Photo by M Pease
Morning glory

Brugmansia     Photo by M Pease
Brugmansia

Lace Cactus   Echinocereus reichenbachii                        Photo by M Pease
Native Lace Cactus

Kniphofia uvaria 'Red Hot Poker'                                     Photo by M Pease
Red Hot Poker
Kniphofia uvaria


First native columbine
of Spring 2009

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