The challenge for more minor blank space garden photos was answered ! The first garden ( above ) is from Lily Jacobi .
" As per your small space challenge , this is a submission for a small space garden I designed and installed a few years ago . It was an absolutely delicious little garden , full of character and magic spell . The homeowner loved it greatly while she was there . Unfortunately a few years later , the holding was sell and the unexampled owner ripped everything out . So this garden lives on only in picture and memories . "
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Bonnie from Wisconsin shared her garden outside our new screen house.

Bonnie from Wisconsin shared her garden outside our new screen house.

Connie sent us a small courtyard leading to the front of a house in a very challenging spot that, among other things, is visited by deer. The focal points are a fall blooming Camellia at the front door and a Forest Pansy Redbud in a corner. Shrubs include two Boxwoods (Justin Brouwer and Elegantissima), Abelia ‘Kaleidescope’, and dwarf Nandina. A Carex is used as edging, and herbaceous Peonies are inserted as colorful punctuations.

Here’s another one from Debby de Groot from Toronto (who’s ‘Right-Sized Done Right’ photo last week started this whole discussion).

One more from Debby!

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