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July 20th, 2014

7/20/2014

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Mary's Gold, another new daylily. This one has huge blooms too, and like I said before daylilies are easy to care for and offer lots of color for the garden. I also planted a short daylily called little grapette, but it did not bloom this year, I will have to wait until next summer to see what it does.
Yesterday i went out and found my waterfall NOT working. The pump had come loose from the hose that returns water to the falls. It was churning muck inside the box it sits in. I had to clean out the box the pump sits in and clean the waterfall filter. Everything is working fine today and the water is nice and clear.
Richard built my waterfall, it is also a filter and does a great job. I have pictures of each step he took to build it and I think i may give each step here and then add a page for it latter.
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    My name is Pat and I have been gardening most of my life. My husband Richard helps out with the heavy stuff. I love butterflies and have a Monarch Waystation. I also love animals and have cats, dogs, horses, angora goats, chickens and guineas.

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