Today ’s pic are fromJulie Witmerfrom her Zone 5 Pennsylvania garden . She says,“I am quite surprised and pleased with myself at how sound everything is still looking in October . Our first freezing will be here in a couple of workweek so I am trying to soak it up!”So middling , Julie ! Thanks for sharing !
As I say yesterday , keep those exposure coming , folks ! While I ca n’t station everything that arrive in ( please do n’t be offended if I do n’t feature your picture – they’re all beautiful ! ) , I ’ll do my good to feature as many of your garden as I can .
Thanks ! — Michelle

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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 window. A wide view of our shade path and circle lawn where you can see Sedum ‘Frosty Morn’ on the corner of the circle. Click on each photo on the left individually to access enlarging tools and captions.Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Julie Witmer








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