Today ’s photos are from Nina Schlosberg in Waltham , Massachusetts . Nina says,“I’ve been garden here for over 20 class . Eventually there will be no more sens on the property because each year I keep boom my recurrent beds . I never met a daylily that I did n’t like . After I discovered the Knock - Out roses series , I ’m back to planting roses around the K .

I like photograph my garden throughout the season . And in the winter I make calendars or books as a phonograph record of that yr ’s highlights . I ’m stunned how my yard is always an ongoing and germinate entity . At this time of class I ca n’t wait to get involved in it again . ”

If that ’s how good your garden looked last year , we ca n’t waitress to see what it will attend like this twelvemonth ! Thanks , Nina , for apportion with us . But the electrocution question is … who ’s that endearing whelp ? ?

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