Today ’s photos are from Colleen Meyer in Neenah , Wisconsin . She says,“I really face forward to and throughly enjoy the daily garden visit . My married man and I purchase our family in May of 2013 . The landscaping was terribly neglected and in need of mess of beloved . The summer of 2013 I implant a few plants but it was a more of weeding and preparation year . So this before characterisation is this saltation where we removed the white Harlan F. Stone gravel and implant . “So great , Colleen ! I can not WAIT to see how this garden evolves over the year . Please do send us updates !

SEND ME PICS OFYOURGARDEN!Email me at[email   protect ] . Thanks ! – Michelle

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‘Joseph’s Coat’ climbing rose, Coreopsis ‘Sienna Sunset’, Gaura ‘Crimson Butterflies’,   Echinacea ‘Raspberry Truffle’, ‘Knockout’ rose bush, Agastache ‘Kudos Ambrosia’, ‘Blush’ cleome, ‘Black Lace’ elderberry, hostas ‘June’ and ‘First Frost.'

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‘Fire Pot’ dahlias this fall

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My pallet planter my husband made for me: licorice, corkscrew grass, Calibrachoa ‘Cabaret Mango Tango’, diascia, stock, and a geranium.

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Freshly planted.. We lost our evergreens over the harsh winter and planted a ‘Unique’ hydrangea, ‘Pinky Winky’ hydrangea, some transplanted sedum, iris, purple coneflowers, a beautiful pink morning glory, and a severely clearanced ‘Chyenne Spirit’ echinacea.

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‘Rainbow’ butterfly bush, purple monarda, blue cardinal flower, native columbine, ‘Vanilla’ marigolds, sunflowers, tomatoes, black-eyed Susan, and coreopsis.

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Calla lily from a wonderful friend, cosmos and zinnias were started by the kids in an eggshell.

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Coleus started by kids:) snapdragons, marigolds and a Cotinus coggygria ‘Royal Purple’

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Planter near the house, beautiful fall sun.

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Where everything started this year. Spring was so cold, so it was back and forth for weeks in the garage.

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My wonderful little helpers.

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