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1. Hollyhock |
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2. Lilac bush |
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3. Horehound |
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4. Sunflowers |
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5. Grape vine |
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6. Dandelions |
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7. Hazelnut |
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8. Bamboo |
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9. Bamboo |
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10. Sunflowers, Irises |
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11. Comfrey |
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12. Bantam Chickens |
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13. Bantam Chickens |
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14. Chickens and Henry |
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15. Bunnies |
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16. Bunny |
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17. Bunny |
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1. Hollyhock |
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2. Lilac bush |
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3. Horehound |
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4. Sunflowers |
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5. Grape vine |
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6. Dandelions |
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7. Hazelnut |
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8. Bamboo |
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9. Bamboo |
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10. Sunflowers, Irises |
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11. Comfrey |
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12. Bantam Chickens |
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13. Bantam Chickens |
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14. Chickens and Henry |
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15. Bunnies |
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16. Bunny |
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17. Bunny |
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1.Tomatoes (Lemon Boy) |
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2.Tomatoes (Lemon Boy) |
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3. Goji Berries |
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4. Goji Berries |
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5. Looking from southeast corner of property northwest toward house |
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6. Looking from southeast corner of property west. Poplars |
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7. Peach tree |
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8. Peach tree |
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9. Sycamore tree |
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10. Hollyhock |
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11. Greek oregano, Purple sage |
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12. Fruitless Mulberry |
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13. Apple tree (ready for harvest) |
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14. Apple tree |
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15. Navajo globe willow |
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16. Alfalfa in the lawn, Sir Chubbington |
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17. Roses |
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18. Lime mint |
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19. Dried up pond (used to have fish in it), Daylilies, Peppermint |
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20. Alfalfa |
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21. Honeysuckle on garden arch |
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22. Golden Glow |
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23. Lilac bush |
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24. Alfalfa, Grass, Weeds |
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25. Alfalfa |
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26. Alfalfa |
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27 Trumpet vine |
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28. Iris |
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29. Iris |
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1. Henry in the weed patch |
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2. Willows |
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3. Looking down the driveway. Poplars |
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4. Looking down the driveway through the beginnings of the moon gate. Poplars |
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5. Garlic Chives, Milkweed |
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6. Lavender hedge |
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7. Tansy, Lavender, Plum tree |
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8. Tansy, Garlic Chives |
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9. Plum tree, Tansy |
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10. Raspberries in the bindweed, Lavender |
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11. Bee balm |
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12. Bee balm |
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13. Ailanthus trees (Just more weeds) |
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14. Elm tree (volunteered in wash) |
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15. Desert globemallow |
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16. Desert globemallow |
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17. Sunflower |
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18. Sunflower |
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19. Mammoth Sunflower |
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20. Desert globemallow |
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21. Weeds. One little marker flag. (The orange flowers can be eaten. If the insects haven't harvested it yet, there is a drop of sweetness in the bottom of the flower/flower bud.) |