Sarah Froneberger ’s garden in North Carolina is bursting with hydrangeas and hostas .
" Hydrangeas are a front-runner in our geographical zone 7B garden in Denver , North Carolina . There are many shaded areas in the back yard to arise genus Hosta , ferns , pulmonaria , Solomon ’s seal , and other shadeloving industrial plant . The daylillies are begin to bloom in areas of the garden that get more sun . "
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