"All gardeners need to know when to accept something wonderful and unexpected,
taking no credit except for letting it be."
~ Allen Lacy
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~ Daisies, daylilies, rose, and Monarda (beebalm/bergamot)




( musings of a 'HO-HUM HOUSEWIFE' )
~ Daisies, daylilies, rose, and Monarda (beebalm/bergamot)
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Labels: daisy photo, Daylily photo, Echinacea photo, Herb Robert photo, Heuchera photo, July Garden photo, Ligularia photo, lily photo, Monarda photo, New Guinea impatient photo, phlox photo, rose photo
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