Today ’s picture are from Kielian DeWitt in Montana . She says,“After moving to the Bitterroot Valley in Montana , I wondered if the horticulture rules from my home state of Colorado would apply to this cold-blooded , northern line of latitude region . I learned after three years of gardening that the previous adage ‘ quietus , creep , leap ’ was very appropriate . The first year , the plants scantily register life , the second year I saw a few inches of growth and a few blooms , but the third year … oh it was rewarding . The pictures below depict the changes of progressive seasonal unfolding and the overall position of well-chosen plant ! I can hardly wait to see what next spring brings . ”Gorgeous , Kielian ! It looks like you ’ve been garden here for many , many years . Thanks for sharing your garden with us !
Photo / Illustration : Courtesy of Kielian DeWitt
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