Today ’s photos are from Cherry Ong in Richmond , British Columbia . We ’ve visited Cherry lots of times , and today she ’s back with an update !
She says,“Our backyard garden is now 6 years old and we do very much enjoy it . The Tree have grown and define the modest space and provided that much postulate privacy that my husband had wanted . Every springiness , I ascertain myself enjoying the spiritual rebirth of leaf and forestall the emerging odor and flowers , too . I ’ve shot the arrival of leafage and flowers in the garden with whatever camera I had on hand so pardon the differences in timber of the different photos . I ’ve included a couple of shots of containers in the qualification , too , keep my fingers crossed that they will get out as hoped this summertime .
finally and most importantly , I have to say I ’ve met some really prissy citizenry through this blog and hope that the friendship continues over the years . You guys and gals know who you are ! Have a great summer everyone ! Leslie Townes Hope plants and horticulture proceed to make us all happy . ”

So , so skillful , Cherry . I feel so lucky that I got to meet you in Seattle this spring !
— -I’ve not been getting many submissions lately ! Have we all lost our impulse in the heat of summer ? I wanna see what ’s shakin ’ in your gardens , GPODers ! Send me the goods ! e-mail me at[email protect ]
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