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Early June gives us good displays in our flower gardens. The Crane geraniums (?) here add a touch of colour to this raised garden.
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In this replanted section of the front garden, the transplanted salvia and the peony are doing well.
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Growing in the shade of one of the grapevines is a showy blue flower. We have no recall as to its name.
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In another raised bed, the honeysuckle is doing very well and is in full bloom.
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Anne's herb garden is thriving.
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And the native variety of grapevine is well ahead of other varieties.
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