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Jun 8, 2016 6:50 AM CST
Name: Critter (Jill)
Frederick, MD (Zone 6b)
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hah! somebody else who loves graph paper and hasn't gone over to a computer design program!

Your front yard will be totally transformed, wow! The single species plantings and clean lines will give it an elegant simplicity. Very nice!

If you need to fill "holes" or add borders, Alpine strawberries are good choices for growing from seed. I've had same-year fruit startign seeds indoors, next-year fruit from winter sowing. There's a site called the Strawberry Store that has lots of varieties to pick from!

I've only bought seeds, not plants but I liked dealign with them. http://strawberryseedstore.com...
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