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fading Aquilegia petals |
I've been amazed at the brilliant colors that the fading
Aquilegia petals have become. They're almost neon magenta. A quite un-natural color, but it's still a true color!
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Aquilegia, a fern, and rocks |
The corner plantings look lovely, because of them, and the robust foliage of ferns and celandine poppy.
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developing Indigo Rose tomatoes |
The developing Indigo Rose tomatoes clusters look great -- and hopefully, foretell some delicious anthocyanin-rich tomatoes...
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purple-podded "soup" peas |
And the purple-podded soup peas ("Blauwschokkers"--I think -- an old German/Dutch variety) has been beautiful, too.) The fresh peas have been tasty enough, but I'm thinking that they're not worth the space in a small garden!
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