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Gardening

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Woodwizard

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Sun Jun 14, 2020, 11:45 AM Jun 2020

Our Wildlife Santuary Yard [View all]

Most of our yard is wildflowers and ferns we get the daisies and foxglove in June lots of lily's and Black Eyed Susan's later. Some areas in the rocks my wife has planted more domestic flowers. We get a lot of hawks a month ago I was lucky enough to spot a red tail on a dead hemlock. Just last week I saw the fawn.

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Made an arbor for the honeysuckle it was supported by a dead tree stump that finally fell over. We rooted some cuttings to grow over the other side.

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Our Wildlife Santuary Yard [View all] Woodwizard Jun 2020 OP
Looks like a beautiful, peaceful haven. wendyb-NC Jun 2020 #1
Great photos! The Velveteen Ocelot Jun 2020 #2
Its beautiful here Woodwizard Jun 2020 #3
Love the photos. We haven't had any does with fawns around this year. In fact, the lack of deer Vinca Jun 2020 #4
awesome hibbing Jun 2020 #5
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