To help me plan for this coming gardening season, I am going through some of my pictures from last year. Here are some of the Egg Garden from last summer. The Egg Garden is the name of the oval garden in the front of my home at the end of the Front Border and in front of the Cutting Garden. The garden is made of perennials, annuals, shrub roses and the crabapple tree. In the garden, there is also a path made of pebbles that connects the front yard to the Cutting Garden.
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Thursday, January 17, 2008
The Egg Garden in Summer
Posted by Julia Erickson at 10:23 PM
Labels: Egg Garden, Mixed Borders, Summer Garden
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1 comment:
I like your egg description to identify this garden. I have several circles in my garden it seems. I like nice round edges.
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