Today ’s photograph are from Karen Langenfeld in Akron , Ohio . Karen says,“I live in the main in Florida now , and am learning how to create a garden in the warm climate . But my rest home in Akron is closelipped to mob , and we love to host family dinner in the garden as often as we can .
My garden is about the special people in my life . I have a trumpet vine from my big grandmother ; several plant from my grandpa ; many plants from my mother , including a flowering almond that was given to my grandparent when she was born . Other kinfolk members and dear Friend are also a part of this garden . My grandchildren made the particular stepping stones , and they are so proud to be act too ! ”
What a great style to build a garden , Karen ! Gardens are n’t just about plants . The good ones are full of center , as well . Beautiful !

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