Today ’s pic are from Bonnie Pancoast in Pennsylvania . We ’ve chitchat Bonnie ’s garden twice before – both in the fall / winter of 2011 ( freshen your memoryHEREandHERE ) . Check out what ’s novel below .
Bonnie says,“This series of photos are of the garden from March and May of this year . They show the various gardens that encompass our home at Valley View . It come out as though our meek wintertime has not only promote a plethora of weeds but an copiousness of color , shape , and texture as well . For those interested in additional views of the gardens and environ woods and wildflower please see my web log , The Iris and the Lily . glad Gardening ! ”
Right back atcha , Bonnie ! Thanks for another glimpse of your great garden .

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Cowslips and hellebores in the lower garden 2 WAYS TO ENLARGE! Click directly on the photo to enlarge in a pop-up, or click HERE to see this image, larger, in a new browser windowPhoto/Illustration: Courtesy of Bonnie Pancoast







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