The garden that planted itself

Anne | Sunday, July 11th, 2010 | 2 Comments »

This little garden of birdfeeder sunflower, Hopi-dye Amaranth, Verbena bonariensis and a lone Cleome planted itself in a very inhospitable location. I could not have done a better job with this difficult site (I tried and failed at getting things to grow here last year). One of the many joys of gardening is letting nature do what it wants to do and observing the often brilliant results.

2 Comments

  1. gretchen says:

    isn’t it fun to see what comes up when you leave things alone?

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