Step into Susan Koelink’s front yard garden in British Columbia — almost 20 years after her first Garden Gate feature! With bold colors, rich textures, and soothing fragrance, she’s created a garden designed to delight all five senses.

“The greatest gift of the garden is the restoration of the five senses” – Hanna Rion VerBeck

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