We arrived on a rainy morning. In fact it has rained for the last few gardens but today was more steady rain than just grey cloud cover. This too is a big garden with lots of long beds and a knot garden room. We were wet and did a quick lap and end up back for cake and coffee with all the other blue hairs.
Producing Floriferous Gardens in San Francisco’s Mediterranean Climate.
June 07, 2012
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