Front Yard in Chesapeake, VA

 
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Created by: brennandunn
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  • USDA hardiness zone: 7b
  • Location: Chesapeake, VA
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  • Garden type: edible landscape
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asdf Jun 25, 2012
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brennandunn replied about 1 year ago
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brennandunn replied over 2 years ago
I dig it!
Tom replied over 2 years ago
This is cool, where'd you find it?
New planting May 16, 2010
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This cool season member of the cabbage family does well i... read more

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Transplanted sage from backyard Whole garden May 03, 2010
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Comfrey flowering Whole garden May 03, 2010
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brennandunn created a garden!
creme replied almost 3 years ago
Oh my gosh, that elf tree is adorable! I am totally going to steal that idea.
creme replied almost 3 years ago
Heads up brennandunn, the plant you have identified as 'chamomile' is actually 'achillea', commonly called 'yarrow'. It has medicinal uses, but they are different than those of chamomile (and the tea wouldn't be nearly as tasty).

KatieSwietlik replied over 2 years ago
Lemongrass in ginger ale, sounds great!
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Spring is coming to Virginia Feb 22, 2010
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