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There is always room for one more plant in Jeanne Cronce ’s garden in Port Orchard , WA

" Winter Spring Gardens " have been in the works for 35 yr . No lie with how my gardens would end up nor did I have a full vision , I just gardened to my delectation . With so many plants and idea , it has just germinate . We have five acres with about 3 1/2 being household and garden . We built our house out of fir tree Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree trees that were on the prop . But I could not stop there ! I get laid to get " down and muddy " . There are so many unlike plants and their effects on our vision , smell and felicity keep me go . When I determine a tree or a bush that I care , and have to make a new bed , that is okay by me ! But … I need to slow down , as I am no spring chicken any longer . We do have garden tours and I savor trying to propagate and divide plant . As I say … there is always room for one more plant !
( Stay tuned for more great photos from Jeanne – I have a overnice supply for a couple of more posts ! )
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