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Culver’s root ‘Fascination,’ sedum ‘Firecracker,’ platycodon, agapanthus ‘Peter Pan,’ gaura, candytuft (plus herbs and eggplant!)

Veggie garden with potted fig and potted lemon.

Nasturtium ‘Creamsicle,’ rose ‘John Cabot (plus pink champagne currant and rhubarb!)

Mugo pine, geranium ‘Buxton Blue,’ rose ‘John Cabot’ (plus strawberries on other side of fence!)

Itoh peony ‘Yumi,’ more geranium (and more strawberries!)

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