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Today's photos are from Peg McCann. Peg sent in so many great photos that we'll have another set tomorrow. Some of her descriptions apply to tomorrow's shots...but here's the first set. Peg says, "I've gardened in St. Joseph, Michigan, in Zone 6, for 25+ years, and the garden keeps changing. I've a weak spot for unusual plants, which do not show well in photos of the garden, but perhaps there's enough decent garden photos here to interest you.
   Our yard is at the top of a wooded bluff, so the the gardens are the foreground of our views to the north. The sunny spot has flowers to attract butterflies and hummingbirds, while I've planted the shadier areas with wildflowers and/or plants with interesting foliage. A garden pond has been great fun, with a dozen frogs, birds bathing, and a small trickling stream surrounded by mosses and dimunitive ferns. Hypertufa containers with miniature plants and alpines are sited for up-close viewing.
   On the west, in a raised area, is a parrotia tree pruned up to showcase its lovely curved limbs, with daffodils followed by hostas beneath it. A brick path on the east is home to interesting ferns best seen up close, as well as a darmera plant starting to impress in its 3rd year. Its flowers show in the early spring shot.
   In the sunny garden near the road I've put bold flowers as well as some unusual plants to interest the neighborhood walkers. The winter heaths bloom as early as the crocuses and are welcomed by early bees. I don't see them used much around here but golly, a tidy evergreen that flowers in March and April!

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

Let's spend another day in Peg McCann's garden! In case you missed it yesterday, she said, "I've gardened in St. Joseph, Michigan, in Zone 6, for 25+ years, and the garden keeps changing. I've a weak spot for unusual plants, which do not show well in photos of the garden, but perhaps there's enough decent garden photos here to interest you.
   Our yard is at the top of a wooded bluff, so the the gardens are the foreground of our views to the north. The sunny spot has flowers to attract butterflies and hummingbirds, while I've planted the shadier areas with wildflowers and/or plants with interesting foliage. A garden pond has been great fun, with a dozen frogs, birds bathing, and a small trickling stream surrounded by mosses and dimunitive ferns. Hypertufa containers with miniature plants and alpines are sited for up-close viewing.
   On the west, in a raised area, is a parrotia tree pruned up to showcase its lovely curved limbs, with daffodils followed by hostas beneath it. A brick path on the east is home to interesting ferns best seen up close, as well as a darmera plant starting to impress in its 3rd year. Its flowers show in the early spring shot.
   In the sunny garden near the road I've put bold flowers as well as some unusual plants to interest the neighborhood walkers. The winter heaths bloom as early as the crocuses and are welcomed by early bees. I don't see them used much around here but golly, a tidy evergreen that flowers in March and April! What's not to like?"

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 

Pegs have i Michigan

 


 

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