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A nearly native plant habitat garden located in northeast Georgia in eco-region 231 (Southeast Mixed Forest Province) zone 7b on 10 acres of meadow and forest habitat. Growing food in harmony with nature and creating our best outdoor garden life.
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Our dogwoods are just about at their peak here. They have a special place in my heart! I also enjoyed your previous post with the spiders!
ReplyDeleteAhhh, I grew up in No. Virginia and this is one of my favorite trees. Your photos take me back to beautiful moments in wooded areas admiring these gorgeous trees!
ReplyDeleteOoooh....beautiful. Your last photo especially is just gorgeous. I think I could sit and enjoy it all afternoon!
ReplyDeleteThanks Deb! You must be a little ahead of us. The dogwoods just started this week. They are my favorite blooming tree. I love how they look in the woods!
ReplyDeleteCat, so glad that the dogwoods brought back special memories for you!
Hanni, we have a fire pit just to the front right of that dogwood and I have been sitting there taking breaks from gardening at various times during the day. It is very tranquil.
I adore all the trees blooming this time of year, from dogwood, to magnolia to cherry, its fab!
ReplyDeleteOh, jealous here. Our soil is too alkaline for a dogwood to be happy. Been there, done that. I'll just have to enjoy yours :-) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely...just popped over for a visit from. lifeatfirelakecamp.com new follower....blessings julie
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful compositions, love them!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite tree of the south Karin! I'm so lucky to have them in my life!
ReplyDeleteWow so beautiful photos and compositions!
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