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Archive for February 1st, 2022

Create A Garden With Four Seasons Appeal

Posted by Hugh on February 1st, 2022

Your garden should be a year-round enjoyment and you should design it to reflect that. Many trees and shrubs offer multi-seasonal attraction. Several years back I designed a series of walking paths to network through my garden to capture its 12-month natural beauty. Planning next year’s garden? Look for calendar gaps in your own landscape […]

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