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Goodness in the Garden

One section of my yard is visible to the public and this part of my garden gives me great joy. Neighbors slow their pace to take pictures, smell the flowers and just take a moment to enjoy what they see.  The garden consists of several varieties of drought tolerant perennials that start blooming in spring, continue through summer and some bloom in the fall. If I happen to be in the garden I get a lot of questions like, “how did you get started with gardening?” or “what’s the name of that flower?”  Rather than blabber on for several hours I suggest they go to my website. If you have a question simply type in the subject or the name of a flower and relevant information will appear.  The search for goodness can be challenging these days but you will find goodness in the garden at www.zinniaboy.com     Cheers

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