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Sunset on Sunday after the “Big Dig”

Panicum virgatum “Northwind”

Gazing ball on 30 inch stand

Bluebird house with a green roof (with white fluffy hat)

Echinacea

Cryptomeria japonica “Black Dragon”

Buried backyard perennial beds

Dwarf Japanese White Pine (20 years old)

Hydrangea paniculata “Limelight”


Schizachyrium scoparium‘Standing Ovation’ (Little Bluestem)

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