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Deck View - shady area




Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 1:17 am

In the never-ending attempt to get a decent photo of the dappled shade garden, a deck view is about all I can get. Ferns, Daylilies (which desperately need division, a few roses, peonies (which are done now), coneflowers that seem to do ok anywhere, and bee balm fill the area (along with endless trees that give me my exercise in pulling). The edges near the pond get more sun, and the fern areas get less.


( photo / image / picture from Pianolady's Garden )


( photo / image / picture from Pianolady's Garden )


( photo / image / picture from Pianolady's Garden )






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daisybeans wrote on Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:56 am:


Gosh how pretty and peaceful that all looks. the coneflowers really pop out, dont' they? What are those pretty plants floating in your pond? Wouldn't I love a little pond...




 

Netty wrote on Sat Jul 04, 2009 12:27 pm:


You shade gardens look lovely Pianolady. I really love that second photo with the bridge covered by the ferns...it looks so lush. Great photos!





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