Planting areas
The usual raised beds, but laid out in an unusual manner, almost mazelike.Here's a view from the street entrance area.
Here's a view from inside, near the rear of the garden.
A hint of the maze.
Composting
They had some brand-new, still-shiny compost bins.Glam
Are we sick of sunflowers, yet? I hope not.Bee on Sunflower
Kale. Almost looks good enough to eat. Almost.
Moss on Rock
I know, you're sick of Echinacea by now. But it's hard to take a bad shot of them. They reward close inspection.
And the bees like them some Echinacea, too.
Lily. As fragrant as it looks.
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