And now, on to the butterfly garden I've wanted for years . . .

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. . . which, because we had to make the new fence with a 45-degree angle
instead of the 90-degree angle of the old fence,
is now half the size of what I'd planned.


This is Philomena 3; she hasn't done well in the courtyard,
so I moved her here for some height.

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I also kept the asparagus fern, as cardinals and mockingbirds
like the berries it produces . . .

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There was a lot of discussion about where to place the flowers . . .

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. . . I stayed out of it!

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The edging blocks around this crape myrtle were replaced, too . . .

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Adan puts the finishing touches on the butterfly garden . . .

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. . . and washes off
all the blocks.


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CONTINUE WITH LANDSCAPING, PHASE 3 HERE

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