By Kim Charles
Peter Bloom from Northern Virginia revitalizes his woodland garden .
“ Here are a few photos of my revitalized northern Virginia backyard garden . The wooden deck of cards and keep on bulwark were deteriorating , so we replaced them with a flagstone patio and Pennsylvania ironic stack paries . Then we re - planted healed - in shrubs , bring novel shrubs and a adorable Natchez crepe myrtle . I look forward to it all fill out in years to get . ”
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I thought these were fossilized flagstones, turns out they are probably stained dendritic patterns.
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