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Iris In Bloom

As hard as I try to keep this area weed free, it just doesn’t happen. Iris, Tulips and a variety of other plants continue to thrive though. This area is right along the edge of the property line. You can see the barn in the background. The fencing allows the livestock to graze in a large portion of the walnut garden cutting down on mowing and giving them a larger area of grass to eat.

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