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5 Comments

  1. Remember more plants is best.
    Nature doesn’t have a set pallet, or colour scheme.
    I like a lot of these carefully curated gardens, but I also love the chaos gardens.
    Plant whatever makes you happy.
    Godspeed, live long, and prosperous roots.

  2. I have every color of the rainbow in mine.. next year I will try to tone it down some but not by too much..

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