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Garden view in mid October
By Bluespruce
- 11 Oct, 2009
- 13 likes
Garden view at Foxhollow in mid October, with Nadina domestica 'Firepower' and Cedrus deodara 'Feelin' Blue' in the foreground.
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As well as all the colours, I find all the different shapes fascinating..........
12 Oct, 2009
Just - beautiful!! :-))
19 Oct, 2009
Incredible! You can imagine at dusk the conifers moving around the garden, changing places.........wonderful
2 Feb, 2010
You're far wrong Jane...It's all change now, in that bed at the front of the photo.
2 Feb, 2010
Stunning!!!
Freesiaperson x
2 Feb, 2010
Really.....how could you improve on this??....:o)
2 Feb, 2010
Sorry Jane,should have said 'you're not far wrong' on my last comment.
I'm in the process of completely changing this bed, and many of the larger conifers and other plants have already been removed....I can feel a new blog coming on ..:0)
3 Feb, 2010
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