Susan Strong ’s Northwest Arkansas garden enjoy idealistic summer weather in 2015 , and the cogent evidence ’s in the picture !
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Left to right – hosta ‘Rainforest Sunrise’, clematis ‘Bourbon’, creeping jenny, red dianthus, brunnera ‘Variagata’, ‘Clementine Salmon Rose’ columbine

‘Elodie’ lily

‘William Baffin’ rose on trellis with hostas ‘Ripple Effect’, ‘Night Before Christmas’, and ‘Praying Hands’ in front

‘Alice’ oak leaf hydrangea

‘Double Pink’ flower carpet roses and clematis ‘Fugi Masume’ behind arbor/swing

‘Tuff Stuff’ hydrangea

Birdhouse with ‘Duchess of Albany’ clematis

In foreground hardy geranium ‘Ballerina’ in front of yellow peony ‘Bartzella’ with ‘Wine &Roses’ weigela behind the river birch

Peony ‘Raspberry Sundae’

Hosta ‘Grand Tiara’ in front with hardy geranium ‘Biocovo’ behind

Hydrangea ‘Quickfire’ with Acanthus ‘Mornings Candle’ to the left

My garden foreman “Catfish”

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