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May 11, 2018
San Francisco Gardener's Tour - Potrero Hill
Jeannine's Potrero Hill Garden is a spacious double lot with lots of large interesting tree in the neighboring garden looking up the hill. An exquisite Dymondia margaretae lawn with blue flagstone path. The building of the raised beds is the owner's project. It will be a diamond space parterre with five wood raised beds instead of boxwood hedge. I love the red clover.
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