Garden Evolution
Once the invasive carrotwood tree was removed, the south-side yard opened up as the perfect location for a vegetable, herb, and edible flower garden. This gallery documents the side-yard evolution from a wild state into a vibrant, productive vegetable, herb, and edible flower garden.
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Carrotwood tree removal
01-25-22 The invasive carrottwood tree was removed to open up the south-side yard for a vegetable, herb, and edible flower garden.
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