By: Kim Charles
Adele Kush from South Bend , Indiana ( Zone 5B ) completes her natural garden setting with singular family relic .
" I started garden in 1978 , and focus on many case of ground cover and less grass . I have many antique ornaments from my husband ’s grandfather that are used in my garden that includes also a dry stream seam with a sailboat planter . My backyard is comprised of garden " rooms " .
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