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Fragrance in Today’s Garden

Posted on May 17, 2022 by Susanne Swanson

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It’s been a cold and rainy spring in the Pacific Northwest, but herbs and flowers are blooming in spite of it. I told you recently that my lilac bush – a gift from my mother-in-law – is blooming for the first time after many… Continue Reading “Fragrance in Today’s Garden”

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Category: Gardens and Flowers, SeattleTags: Flowers, Gardens and Flowers, Herbs, Likes, Nature photography, Pacific Northwest, Spring, Sunday Stills

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