Remember when we visited Midge Sobolewski ’s garden a twosome of weeks ago ? ( refresh your memoryHERE ) Midge had so much fun that day that she settle to charge in more photos . Lucky us !
She says,“Hello again from Midge in south fundamental Pennsylvania ( Carlisle ) . We are still deep in nose candy concealment and cold-blooded here . Usually I ’m out cleaning up garden for my business by now . Today I ’m send you some different area of my garden .
“ Much of my garden is wide exposed to consider , but I have a mates of side area that are more secluded and internal . The yellowwood tree is in what I call my ‘ secret garden ’ as it is hide from panorama . I am very fond of tree and find golden that I have elbow room for so many . They have last their young years of deer accent and now make a real presence in the garden . I ’ve also enclosed some cheeseparing ups of plant . attend over my garden scene makes me eager for spring or at least to visualize the C gone ! ”

So great , Midge . I ’m so happy you came back with more photos ! We will always welcome more … .
It ’s almost SPRING , people ! I know you ’re go through your pic from last year , planning what you ’ll do otherwise this year . broadcast some of those photos in to me![email protect ]
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Garden in spring about 8 years ago. Malus ‘Sugar Tyme’ in foreground and Malus ‘Prariefire’ and Carolina silverbell blooming in background. Photo/Illustration: All photos courtesy of Midge Sobolewski








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