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@carly727 4 months ago How beautiful and the music is so soothing. Hope you are enjoying your winter where you are❄️☃️
@willaerley7140 4 months ago The winter heath backed by the juniper looks great! What are you planning for the new bed?
@Ladyloubug9 4 months ago So jealous. My heath was dead after just one winter as I have so many voles 😢
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How beautiful and the music is so soothing. Hope you are enjoying your winter where you are❄️☃️
The winter heath backed by the juniper looks great! What are you planning for the new bed?
So jealous. My heath was dead after just one winter as I have so many voles 😢
So beautiful flowers 😊