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

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Veggie garden with potted fig and potted lemon.

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

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

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

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