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Only a few days remain to vote in The Dirt’s second annual garden photo contest.
Thursday
Bob Smith
Here is a part of our gardens, out beside the driveway to the barn. It is edged , but we have allowed milkweeds to grow (the blossoms are removed after we smell them, before the seeds mature to be blown away).
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Tracy Bellavance
I garden because digging in the dirt is good for the mind.
Monday
Don Orban
Perennial Prickly Pear cactus that blooms in early June.
Monday
Jane Habig
I have been in this house for 13 years; the trees are now getting to be a good size and the roses did well this year.
Monday
Photo by Don Orban
Sandra Zozulia lives in the Lafayette Place neighborhood on the south side of Fort Wayne.
Monday
Judy Johnson
I like to plant impatiens each year because they continuously bloom all summer long and are loaded with flowers.
Monday
Cathie Rowand/ The Journal Gazette
I have been waiting for this creature to show up in my garden this summer. I had one last summer that ate half of my tomato plant.
Monday
Kathy Dawson
God has blessed me more than I could imagine by allowing me to take care of His creations!
Monday
Marilyn K. Byrne
I consider this to be my oasis in the woods – anything planted in the ground gets consumed by the deer or rabbits.
Saturday
Dee Smith
Wendell and his drinking fountain are the focal point of our perennial garden.
Friday
Lissa Appelgren
Lissa Appelgren lives in northeast Fort Wayne.
August 25, 2010
Janet Mikul Collins
I'm not much of a gardener, but I do like wildlife, so I grew a little butterfly garden this year. It worked!
August 25, 2010
