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Patricia DeClemente
Monroe
There's something special about

my garden in the morning when

dew drops glisten on the flowers

I heard it said that "A garden is the reflection of the gardeners'

soul." I believe it's true.
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Patricia DeClemente
Monroe
If there's one thing every gardener in the state of Connecticut knows; we have a lot of rocks! I thought some Impatience, Petunias and Japenese Poppies would dress this one up.
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Patricia DeClemente
Monroe
The entrance to Nature's Sanctury: Where blue birds linger and chipmunks play.......

Where I can just "be" at peace

with the world,in Nature's Sanctuary.


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Lynn Colville
New Milford
Multitudes of color wash over this October sunny garden.
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Lynn Colville
New Milford
Multitudes of color wash over this sunny October garden.
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Deb Ouellette
New Milford
This beautiful butterfly was enjoying this zina in my garden.
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Deb Ouellette
New Milford
My side yard garden with a fish weathervane as my center piece was very colorful with Cosmos, Zinas, Cone flowers, Gladiolus and Black-eyed susans.
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Bill Bradley
New Milford
Front yard, Cana lillys and other flowers.
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Bill Bradley
New Milford
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Edith
Newtown
A dancing floral potpourri of Morning Glories, Pinks and Petunias.
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Mark
New Milford
70 year old Rhododendron. Overrun with many weeds when I moved into my home seven years ago, I have been caring for the Rhododendron to make it a Spring spectacular once again!
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Jill
Brookfield
Kenora Lisa dahlia & my grandmother's flower
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Steven
Brookfield
Buzaid Scratch & Dent of Federal Rd, with 2 square feet of soil, we try and beautify the neighborhood.
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Bill Gottschalk
Danbury
Multiple perrenial gardens developed since 1993
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Wendy Gray
Danbury
Spring Peony's
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Wendy Gray
Danbury
A nice sunny day in the back yard
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Peter
New Milford
Not only are they pretty, they are really tasty!
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Bill
Middletown

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Bill
Middletown
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Andrea
Ridgefield
Wild flowers, vegetables and color
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Michelle
Bethel
I have a small farmhouse which is very close to the road. My garden gives my house character and makes me happy.
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Paula
Brookfield
I only have a small deck off my condo. I couldn't imagine not haveing plants out my window.
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Martin
Ridgefield, CT
This house is drop dead gorgeous. The garden is absolutely harmonious with the house.
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Jessica
Ridgefield, CT
Everytime I pass this magnificent home on Main Street It makes me smile. The gardens are beautifully maintained.
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Steven Silver
Ridgefield
I started this as a child. It's been growing ever since.
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