There is nothing an avid gardener loves more than sharing plants. We are always happy to share our bounty and we love the opportunity to add plants that have stories and history to our own gardens.
This past week was the Shelby County Master Gardeners Association annual plant swap and garden tour. We like to visit one of our members' gardens and bring plants to share with one another (and eat lunch, of course).
The day was dark and gloomy and rain fell at random and unexpected intervals so some of our members chose not to participate this year. In my opinion the rain just added to the adventure of the day.
My garden additions included a lovely, native Virginia sweetspire, a baby Japanese maple tree and a
formosa lily.
Specials thanks and kudos belong to new Master Gardener, Brandon Rasnick for hosting us in his garden and letting us invade the inside of his home when the rains fell.
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