That bent birch branch (say that 10 times fast!) in the top photo is a vestige of last month's snowpocalypse, as is the dismembered top of the magnolia. Here's hoping for no repeats!
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We're in Franklin, NC and have about 6in. right now. It's gorgeous! Hope you don't have any damage this time.
The stone bed on the left has 10 strawberry plants, while the round bed on the right is my "pollination station", full of stonecrop, bee balm, and other pollinator-loving plants.
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We're in Franklin, NC and have about 6in. right now. It's gorgeous! Hope you don't have any damage this time.
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It is beautiful! Stay warm.
Ashley, what do you put in the round beds in this area. I see your stones outlying the area and just wondered. TN
The stone bed on the left has 10 strawberry plants, while the round bed on the right is my "pollination station", full of stonecrop, bee balm, and other pollinator-loving plants.
Pretty pictures Ashley - Annie Lenox - English.
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