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Nov 9, 2023 12:24 PM CST

Great idea.
Don't forget the climbing roses, and nice natural structures for them to rest on. Then there's topiary, to ad quaintness.
Also a cottage type structure if you have the space, needless to say a cottage garden needs a cottage..
A nice lawn with soft curve's always appeals to me.
Good luck with your project.
John


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