Today ’s photos are from Sue Strong in northwestern Arkansas , who we first visited back in December , when her garden was 2 1/2 years old ( refresh your memoryHERE ) . A few months have passes , and Sue is back with an update !
She says,“Since complete almost all the hardscape and plantings last autumn ( are we ever really terminate ? ) , I had sentence this leap to decorate many garden area with vintage and lifelike ornamentation . I have a go at it the character and old age vintage tools and galvanized containers tot up to a garden . I also like to incorporate raw materials like stone and driftwood whenever I can .
We had a very harsh winter and late spring this class , but a terrific summertime to make up for it , so everything that survived the extreme cold is flourishing . It ’s noteworthy how much the industrial plant grow and fill out each class . Soon I will have a fledged garden . ”

Looks mature to me already , Sue ! Everything look smashing . Keep sending us updates !
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