

The clematis last month was cut all the way to the ground. It had grown on the deck railing for years.

continues to grow through the boards of the deck landing.



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What a lovely fall garden…and a lovely wooden girl in a pretty shawl.
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Thank you. This shawl pattern is one that Jane recommended from Raverly.
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I love love the yellow shawl, I think this color shows off the pattern much better than the green one – but both are very nice. I particularly like these lambs’ ears – I know they spread year after year. They are good as a ground cover in an area that is hard to get to- although your Hitty didn’t seem to have any trouble with that!
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Thank you. I also like the yellow shawl best. We have some lambs ears growing in another spot in the yard. We are very happy they started growing in the new spot.
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great photos…love the yellow shawl…She looks so fetching!!! Your fall garden looks very interesting.
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Thank you. We like the yellow shawl also.
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Love your garden and the yellow shawl. Is there a pattern for the shawl?
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