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tsudhonimh

In the 2-year old landscape ... did someone turn that Texas ranger in the background into a mushroom!


Good tips, especially the buying small, and digging wide holes instead of deep ones. You get far better results, and spend less time and money.

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maryfergusc

love that last photo from Sudbury Design Group. I checked out the rest of the photos from this job. WELL DONE!!

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lotte_fleck

The one question I ask myself is „will the plant not only thrive and be beautiful, but is it valuable for native wildlife, especially insects and birds?“
We can all do our part….plant native!

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