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  • Desert Garden
  • Winter Garden
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  • Memorial & Waiting Rock Gardens
  • Winter-Spring Garden
  • Camellia
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Wet Garden

Of course we named the “Wet Garden” because it was wet. Our lawn sloped into the corner of the house. When it (you know, “it”) rained, water flowed into that corner next to the house.
Nancy planted plants that would survive the “wet”.
Eventually that low path around the house became the stream bed for Honey Brook, but not originally. It’s not as wet anymore, but it’s a good name.
Picture
See the puddle? Wet! Hence the name .
Solomon’s Seal and Ostrich Fern 2013-04-18
View from House
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