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Bakke Farm
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Last call for garden pictures
The mint made a nice patch this year. The dark stems and dwarf habit set this mint apart from other mint growing around the farm.
The apricot tree is making a strong comeback. How many shoots should be kept?
The mock orange in the front yard did very well this year and filled the yard with fragrance back in June.
And this mock orange doesn't seem to mind being under the rootstock apple trees at all. It too was covered with flowers.
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