Judging by the difference between the flowers in the catalogues and the ones in my garden - if such a term can be applied to our yard! - I think those companies use professional models.
So tempting! We finally managed to clear a decade of deadwood and neglect out of our new back garden. It's turned over, beds ready - and pretty empty except for a few new shrubs. I'm on the hunt to replace 2 favourite roses, and to find milkweed and other native plants and grasses. Dreaming of spring and forgetting the hard work that comes with gets me through the winter.
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Judging by the difference between the flowers in the catalogues and the ones in my garden - if such a term can be applied to our yard! - I think those companies use professional models.
You need to get the Scheepers seed catalog. Trust me - professional "models" were used. Disclaimer - my company prints the catalog.
So tempting! We finally managed to clear a decade of deadwood and neglect out of our new back garden. It's turned over, beds ready - and pretty empty except for a few new shrubs. I'm on the hunt to replace 2 favourite roses, and to find milkweed and other native plants and grasses. Dreaming of spring and forgetting the hard work that comes with gets me through the winter.
Burpee has a new zinnia, and an eggplant they promise is never bitter, and the 'Chianti' sunflowers look enticing, and...
Get thee behind me. It's not nice to tease a gardener.
David Austin Roses....just saying....
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