By Kim Charles
Wendy Quereau of Pennsylvania has built up a garden full of many rewards .
" I ’ve gardened here in Wayne , PA on one Accho for 38 years and started from scratch with much needed evergreen plant privacy screens . My favorite is the woodland which will peak next calendar month , although I finagle to find quad for a little of almost everything that strikes my fancy . My attempt has been to blend all types of plants I ca n’t resist in a pleasing and welcome way . This garden has been a very of import and rewarding part of my sprightliness . "
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Emerging woodland foliage and color in April.

Verbena bonariensis and Lysimachia nummularia ‘Aurea’ accompany girl with scarf.

Hydrangeas, Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Becky’, Lythrum salicaria, Rhus typhina “Tiger Eye'

Mixed herbs with Rosa ‘Dainty Bess’ in little formal garden

Annual petunia, Caryopteris divaricata “Snow Fairy'. Hydrangea off patio

Heliopsis ‘Lemon Queen’

Pennisetum setaceum “Rubrum' with Lillium ‘Scheherazade’

Deciduous azalea (cultivar name unknown) underplanted with Deutzia gracilis ‘Nikko’ – too big now for this spot, but still loved

Calycanthus x raulstonii ‘Hartlage Wine’

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