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“ On August 8 of 2015 , Ravalli County in westerly Montana keep its first one-year “ Bitterroot Secret Garden Tour ” . I was honour to have my garden chosen as one of five gardens play up on the tour .   ticket were sold out within hour ( I trust that is because everyone is truly a nurseryman at heart ) with all ticket sales benefitting the local animal tax shelter .   It ’s success was such that another tour gas five new garden is scheduled for this summer to support another charity : SAFE ( Supporters of Abuse Free Environments ) . VisitBitterroot Secret Garden Tourfor more selective information .

Montana gardeners fearless tough condition in an cause to boost their gardens to farm .   We ’re a riverine , alpine valley whose gardens can savour swirling microclimates a zona warmer than our designated geographical zone 4 . ( Although , we were of late redesignated as a zone 5 , I still plan and innovation for geographical zone 4 ) . ”

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The side yard: F to B: Picea pungens “Sesters Blue Dwarf”; Pinus karaiensis ” Korean pine” with blue pine cones; Picea pungens “Green Spruce”…the big guy.

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Hollyhocks, snakeroot, barberry, alyssum, iris, allium, nepeta, blanket flower, coneflower and a few others.

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Rhus typhina “Tigereyes Staghorn Sumac” and daylilies.

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Two twining clematis, unknown cultivars.

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Coreopsis and Veronica.

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The Boneyard Garden in full swing.

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Front yard riot.

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Opposite view of front flower garden.

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Woodland garden.

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Looking up from sunken patio. Petunias have hybridized into amazing colors and sprouted between the pavers.

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Phlox and blue veronica.

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Cutting garden.

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Tiers of naturalized flowers.

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The table buffet to thank the multitudes of volunteers. Gardeners are wonderful people!

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