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Birdbath in late spring
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Grapevine House with Irises
Iris and Artemisia make a subtle but lovely color combination
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Bicolor Iris and Artemisia
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Cottage Gardens
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Rock Garden
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Iris & Ajuga Companion Planting
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Dry stream-bed garden
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Rock Garden with Saponaria, Armeria, and Sagina
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Pulsatilla and Narcissus having a spring fling
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River of Grape Hyacinth
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Iris 'Pink Attraction'
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Peony buds pop against Euphorbia
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Iris 'Main Street'
Otherwise known as "False Indigo." This is the plant our business is named after!
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Native Baptisia a. or False Indigo
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Penstemon barbatus
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Penstemon and Iris
The natural leaf and bark mulch that protects these beauties falls naturally from the sycamore tree in the background. Low-cost and low-maintenance gardening at its best.
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Lenten Rose and Grape Hyacinth
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Daffodils and Squill
Didn't think you could have so much color this early? Spring bulbs are the workhorses of the garden, bringing super flower power and needing very little care.
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Garden path in March
Leaving a portion of your fall leaves on the ground all winter does double duty. One, it is a free natural mulch. Two, it provides a place to overwinter for countless insects and other organisms in your yard. Birds rely of these insects to survive!
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Daffodils in natural mulch
First of all the flowers to bloom, this tiny yellow harbinger of spring will form a carpet under your trees starting as early as late February.
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Winter Aconite
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Garden path in early spring
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Lenten Rose
The chicks agree that "mulching" your yard with the leaves that drop from your trees is the best way to ensure that lots of tasty bugs can survive the winter.
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