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I love the smell of fresh rosemary. It's ready to be added to supper tonight. The rest will be dried to be used throughout the winter. 

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This dahlia (Junkyard Dog) appears to have had its petals painted with a magenta color along with the pretty yellow center.

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The Wizard of Oz dahlia is showing off its soft pink petals with just a hint of yellow in the center. This pompom will stand out in your favorite bouquet. 

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Lavatera white or pink in bloom. Both are a favorite in the garden.

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Some goodies from the garden.

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Ova Joy dahlia can make you smile. It brightens your day with its yellow center and soft white tipped petals. Definitely a joy in the garden!

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Ground cherries are a favorite around here. We eat them up so quickly. 

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The Ted's Choice dahlia is a show stopper. It's rich lavender petals and dark stems draw you into its beautiful blooms.

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Have you tried growing a cucamelon? This tiny bite-size superfood is a fruit chock full of vitamins. It looks like a watermelon on a much smaller scale. It can be used in salads, garnish for drinks or eaten raw off the vine.

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Giant zinnias are blooming beautifully with its many different colors.

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The Lakeview Lucky dahlia has 2-tone color petals and large blooms. It is a delight to see in the garden!

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This dahlia (Willie Willie) is a star in the garden! The petals are delicately rolled and has a fuchsia color to it.

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This dahlia with the yellow center highlights is spectacular in the garden. Caught someone hiding in the petals . . .😄

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This Arabien Night dahlia is providing a nice cosy bed for 2 little nappers😴.

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This orchid flower (Star Child) with its dainty white petals stands out in the garden.

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Lilies are blooming!

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