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Encouraging Volunteers in Your Garden

Encouraging Volunteers in Your Garden. (No not people - Plants!). Candace Carter Promoting and encouraging beautiful, diverse, eco-friendly, organic, quiet, and sustainable alternatives to the front lawn. Columbine. Colombine. Poppy. Blue Flax. Blue Flax. Chives. Dillweed.

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Encouraging Volunteers in Your Garden

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  1. Encouraging Volunteers in Your Garden (No not people - Plants!) Candace Carter Promoting and encouraging beautiful, diverse, eco-friendly, organic, quiet, and sustainable alternatives to the front lawn.

  2. Columbine

  3. Colombine

  4. Poppy

  5. Blue Flax

  6. Blue Flax

  7. Chives

  8. Dillweed

  9. The Unwanted Volunteers (Weeds)

  10. Forget-me-nots

  11. Forget-me-Nots

  12. Fading Forget-Me-Nots

  13. The work required to remove the Faded forget-me-nots is well worth the effort when you can get a spectacular show like this.

  14. Globe Thistle (Echinops)

  15. Sea Holly

  16. Cosmos

  17. Foxglove

  18. SweetWilliam

  19. 'Jack Pot' Tansy

  20. “Jack Pot” Tansy

  21. Echinacea

  22. Cleome

  23. Viola Panzy Sweet Alyssum

  24. Cosmos, Snapdragon, Rose Campion

  25. Ladies Mantle

  26. Lavatera

  27. Lavatera

  28. Lupins

  29. Lupins

  30. Rose Campion

  31. Rose Campion

  32. Bleeding Heart

  33. Bleeding Heart

  34. Perennial Bachelor Button Centaurea cyanus

  35. Morning Glory

  36. Clematis Tangutica

  37. Cosmos Sea Holly Rose Campion Cosmos Echinacea Sweet Alyssum

  38. Encouraging Volunteers in Your Garden Questions? Candace Carter Promoting and encouraging beautiful, diverse, eco-friendly, organic, quiet, and sustainable alternatives to the front lawn.

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