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For a few delightful days, we had a respite from the summertime doldrums afflicting my gardening spirit this past month. Unbelievably, the typically hot July temperatures dipped into the low- and mid-80s, allowing us to enjoy the outdoors c...
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While the fennel continues to grow larger each day, the cold-weather crops, some showing signs of stress, are being harvested, their places being filled by tomatoes, peppers and zinnias.
A tray of Cherokee Sedge awaits planting on the sunny side of the Southern Magnolia bed. Pictured below (l-r) are three natives planted in the Secret Garden: a Scarlet Bee Balm, a Columbine and a Hairy Wood Mint.
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