hello, o patient garden people






Are you still out there?!? Here's a glimpse of what's still looking good in the mid-September garden.
Actually, overall,
most of it.
There's a little crispiness around some edges, but roses, hollyhocks etc--
still going strong.
The weather is GORGEOUS.
In that early Fall,
cooler way.
A yard sale is calling my name...
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