By Kim Charles
Jeff Calton deal some beautiful combinations with us from his Tennessee garden .
" Still frozen here but I am look forward to spring………….early I trust . Scoping out last season ’s photos for brainchild and idea for changing it up for 2017 . It will spring before we be intimate it despite feeling frozen forever . "
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Mixed planting with ‘Dragon Eye’ pine and weeping hemlock.

Backyard looking southwest.

Chard City!

Daylilies and globe thistle.

Dry garden with agave and yucca.

Looking through the switchgrass.

A mixed bed that keeps getting larger each season.

West lawn with ‘Annabelle’.


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