front elevation...do you like it?
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Comments (2)A 'perennial boarder.' Is that the guest who won't leave? :) Really depends on what 'look' you have going on in the rest of the garden. Low mixed groundcover type plants are nice. Geranium Biokovo and G. Bevan's variety are two good ones for the front of the border that can probably take full sun. I use these a lot in different light conditions. Low growing sedums will take blazing sun and drought. Sedum Angelina is a newer one I like. Nepeta 'Walkers Low' is nice under roses. It's not 'low' but suitable for front of border. And there's always Liriope, shorter grasses. Daylilies are nice mixed in the front as the leaves curve....See MoreWhat were you like in school and are your kids like you or...
Comments (16)In school, I was quiet, never caused anyone any trouble and made good grades, altho I didn't particularly like school or study. My best friend...who I met over the summer before she started school in our little town...and we met because we both had horses, ended up being the most popular girl in school. She was well liked by everyone, had very nice parents and money...had 9 horses...and always a crowd of people at their place. Due to being friends with her, I was included in a lot more and dated a lot. We double dated all the time. My daughter was a lot like me, in that she was also quiet, no problems, and she made better grades than me... A+ in every class she took. The teachers loved her and she loved school. She didn't date but had a lot of friends...all the really nerdy geeky ones In high school she also dressed weird...and would go to thrift shops and buy the most hideous old clothes you can imagine. She went with the school to New York City one time, and wore an old black lace prom grown that was so old, it was turning purple, that she bought for a quarter at the Salvation Army, and a pair of combat boots to a Broadway play. She wore old polyeaster "old lady style" pants suits...1970's, and she would buy old 1960's hostess gowns to wear when they went out to plays, etc. I never said anything to her about the way she dressed, because she wasn't like a lot of kids today and showing body parts. I worried about when she went to college, but was surprised that when she started college, she went to jeans and same type of things that most of the other kids were wearing. She graduated with highest honors, so being weird for awhile never hurt her....See MoreLet Me See Your Front Porch! *or a front porch you really like*
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