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February 2008 Member Garden Showcase(2)

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March member photos include a beautiful Hawaiian lei, bright Asiatic lilies, and a very special garden fairy!

 

A giant sunflower beams in Member Nita Resler’s Weirton, WV, garden.

Resler 

Life Member Susan Swaroff’s Dayton, IA, garden is adorned with flaming fuchsia.

swaroff 

A purple passion flower pops against an evergreen tree in Member Jack Winkleman’s Wallingford, CT, garden.

Winkleman 

The bright tiger lilies in Life Member Elizabeth Peek’s Lexington, SC, garden were inherited from her mother’s garden.

Peek 

A sweet smelling Hawaiian lei was a vacation souvenir brought home by Life Member Charlotte Downey of Myrtle Beach, SC.

Downey 

Member Deborah Freeman’s dog, Autumn, takes in the beautiful ornamental poppies and purple iris in her DeForest, WI, garden.

Freeman 

A tiny tree frog makes itself at home in Life Member Becci Placke’s Hebron, KY, water garden.

Placke 

Member Peggy Robinett of Graham, WA, caught a glimpse of a butterfly feasting on her Asiatic lily.

Robinet 

A thirsty morning dove takes a drink from Member Allison Scott-Eagan’s Louisville, KY, pond.

Eagan 

The candytuft and tulips in the garden of Member Mickey Schwald of Mountlake Terrace, WA, are visited by a special garden fairy—her granddaughter Hope Elizabeth.

Schwald 
This photo of a ‘Mr. Lincoln’ hybrid tea rose, shot by Member Barbara Page of Cleveland, NC, was mistakenly printed upside-down in the March/April issue of Gardening How-To. GHT regrets the error.Home-Grown2 

 

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If you'd like to see your photo posted on this page, e-mail it to Jenny Thompson, jthomps@namginc.com.com. (We accept only digital images.) Please include the following information in your e-mail: 1) Name, city, and state. 2) Tell us if you are a life member or a regular member. 3) Screen name if you use the NHGC bulletin board; and 4) Provide any details about the photo -- for example, plant names and how long you've had the garden. We need this for the photo caption. Please include details about why the photo is special. NOTE: Because of photo volume, we may not be able to post every photo submitted.

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