Today ’s photos are from Sarah Wolpow in Brunswick , Maine . She says,“Here are some photos from my newly Zone 6a garden in southerly Maine ( we were 5b until the new zone map came out – a slight scary , I believe ) .
“ I ’ve been garden for about 20 years and last year open a pocket-sized perennial conception occupation ( ThistleGaard Perennial Design ) . This is a circular plot I create in 2008 . In my garden I love a wild meadow look in which everything grows together in a piece of a jumble – but I DO create somewhat more formal intent for customer !
“ I always wonder how plant - lovers meander up with garden that seem so well plan at their own house . I see it is always necessary ( playfulness ! ) to trial new plant any time I make out an exposed corner!”Wild and terrific , Sarah ! Any opportunity you would state us where you got that adorable fish ?

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2 WAYS TO ENLARGE! Click directly on the photo to enlarge in a pop-up, or click HERE to see this image, larger, in a new browser window.Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Sarah Wolpow





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