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In the Garden
February/March 2016
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A view of the formal parterre garden.
Photo: Ali Harper
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Putti rise from the parterre.
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Cryptomerias frame a formal lawn.
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A garden gate leads to a wooded walking trail.
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Japanese maple leaves.
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A cutting garden.
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Landscape designer Troy Rhone.
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Raised beds for herbs and vegetables.
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Garden goddess.
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Sasanqua camellias.
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Raised beds used year-round for herbs and vegetables.
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Lawn chairs overlooking the garden.
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