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May 20-21, 2000.
Back near the house a rhododendron and an azalea are in bloom. Chuck spray-painted the layout brown to protect the ties from UV radiation. |
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You can see the beginning of the knot garden. Between each rock in the circle of rocks
is a baby boxwood. Inside that circle are white begonias; then some fuschia-
colored impatiens. In the center is a plant that I've had in the window box for a couple
of summers. It's too big to go in the window box now.
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The next-door neighbor's rhododendron and the big pink lupine.
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The Mt. Lebanon Garden Railroad Club: Chuck, Bill, Bob, and Walt. |
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