Remember visiting Cheryl Moran ’s garden on Monday ? ( Refresh your memoryHERE ) Well , she ’s back with a few more picture and a bit more information .
She says,“I have over 150 type of dayliles and over 100 different perennial . I ’ve been gardening for 40 years and have been here for 10 years . The lot was scrap clean of all top soil and was nothing but concrete … I entail cadaver . I hauled in all the field rock and supply over 500 bags of top dirt . I extend and add something new each year . I cleared the woods in 2009 , total the workbench and Isidor Feinstein Stone pathway . ”
I ’ve officially added you to my listing of masses whose free energy I begrudge , Cheryl . Thanks for the extra photos – these are even prettier than Monday ’s !

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