Today ’s photos are from Mark Meyer in East Haddam , Connecticut , who says,“I thought I would share some pictures of my garden that I have worked on for nearly 20 years . While the property is less than 1/2 of an acre , I managed to landscape every square foot ! It has been the joy of my aliveness but because my health has deteriorated and I am no longer capable to take proper care of it we will be moving in about 2 years . At least I will care for the memories . I had so many picture show that it was unmanageable to choose . I go for you delight them . “This is such a wonderful garden , Mark – so relaxed and obviously well - cared - for and fuck . I love it !
You guys are starting to send stuff in , and it ’s FUN ! I make out opening my inbox each morning . Keep going ! ! Send in some photos!Email me at[email protected].Thanks !
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