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WOW the fence disappeared!  Magic!

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Things are growing. Love looking at photos like this. Like how you got tender plants in little microclimates in your garden. Looks like you have good cold air drainage being on a hill. 

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2 hours ago, Paradise Found said:

Things are growing. Love looking at photos like this. Like how you got tender plants in little microclimates in your garden. Looks like you have good cold air drainage being on a hill. 

Yes you are correct I am on a hill and my property actually has a large stone wall on the other side of the fence with quite the drop. From there it continues on down. The street below me will have frost when I don’t, or even frozen water on the street. Being midway up a large hill Is a real sweet spot. 

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These pictures are wonderful.  I've always wondered why people don't post more pictures of their gardens.  Most forums have a running photo thread where people post current pics of, whatever it is.  I'm always glad when I get to see the forest and not just the trees. 

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