Ann McCormick has done a lot in just two summer ! Edibles and flower can indeed live in harmony .
" This is the 2nd summertime at our home in Big Lake , Minnesota . When we moved in the backyard had a garden that was identical from the weeds . I tore it out , deliver a few perennial . That first summer , my husband and I built three heighten bottom and with the help of booster and family built a 10 x12 garden " caducous . " This summertime we added two more raised bed , an mandril and small pond with fish . Edibles and blossom are coexist beautifully . We have lots of colour , birds and butterfly stroke . "
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