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Sue Strong from Arkansas share the sunny side of her garden world with us !
" I am sending some motion picture of my “ sunny garden bed ” from last outpouring and summer . I get laid most GPODers think of genus Hosta and wraith when they see my posts , but about half of my garden beds get full sun . I have begun expanding my collection of clematis and daylily and hope to have succeeding pictures of both as my more recent plantings mature . It ’s been a endearing ardent winter and I am way beforehand of my docket from prior eld ( fingers crossed it ride out that way ) . I am heading outside presently to start lay the 8 - 12 yards of mulch I put down annually . glad Gardening , Susan Strong "
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Peony ‘Raspberry Sundae’

Clematis “Still Waters' on back fence, ‘Westerplatte’ on birdhouse post, ‘Duchess of Edenburgh’ on right fence.

Clematis ‘Duchess of Edenburgh’ close-up

`Clematis ‘Niobe’ on driftwood

‘Summer Snowflake’ Viburnum

Peony ‘Bartzella’ in foreground and ‘Wine & Roses’ Weigela behind River Birch

Clematis ‘Duchess of Albany’

Clematis ‘Rooguchi’

A volunteer Hollyhock

Daylily ‘Indian Giver’ foreground, ‘Double Pink’ Flower Carpet Rose behind

Daylily ‘Siloam Double Classic’

Daylily ‘Double Charm’

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