Today ’s photograph are from Kathy Uszler in Mount Prospect , Illinois . Kathy says,“I have lived in my house for almost 34 years . I started garden badly here about 20 geezerhood ago . Eleven yr ago I have my heat for gardening and turned it into my vocation . I have operated my own landscape painting design and installation business and have really bask creating beautiful landscapes and garden for my client .
“ As with any garden , mine has grown slowly over the years and it makes me glad to drop what little meter I have left after work in my garden . I ’m sending photos now because I will be leaving this garden shortly . My husband and I are moving to a retreat residential area and we ’ve just sold the menage . I will be go this garden on to another gardener and am count forrader to beginning a new one at my new household . I ’m trust of form that the new owner will be willing to share plants from their new garden so I can bring some retentivity with me to my new one . ”
Oh , it ’s so pitiful to depart a garden Kathy , but so exciting to opine of all the chance in the new one ! I ’m sure it will be as beautiful as this one is . Have fun ! * * Check out the captions on each photos for more info * *

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‘Palibin’ lilac on a standard, remnants of goatsbeard (Aruncus dioicus), yarrow, veronica, oriental lilies, and ‘Crystal Fountain’ clematis. The mirror reflects back many different views depending on where you are standing. 2 WAYS TO ENLARGE! Click directly on the photo to enlarge in a pop-up, or click HERE to see this image, larger, in a new browser windowPhoto/Illustration: Courtesy of Kathy Uszler








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