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Friday, April 17, 2020

The Hedgerow Garden

   On the left side of the drive is what is called the Hedgerow Garden.  It is called that because this hedgerow separated two farm fields in this spot since the 1800s.  
   The hosta lining the drive is Potomac Pride, which has thick leaves and has never suffered any slug damage.  The perennial with maple-shaped leaves is Kirengeshoma palmata, or Yellow Waxbells.
   There are several moss gardens here, and some rocks have had moss attached to them with 100% silicone caulk to hold the moss in place until it forms its own attachment.  The moss in the round container in the last photo is called Anomodon rostatus.











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