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Garden Sketch -- What I Planted Where

I took some time to make an amateur sketch of my planting layout, taking care to size the drawings for each plant's eventual mature width.


 BFI = Blue False Indigo
 CB = Columbine
 FG = Foxglove
 FN = False Nettle
 GA = Golden Alexander
 HV = Hoary Vervain
 LBS = Little Bluestem
 OCF = Orange Coneflower
 PCF = Purple Coneflower
 PMW = Purple Milkweed
 PPCF = Pale Purple Coneflower
 PV = Prairie Violet
 RMW = Rose Milkweed
 SBES = Sweet Black-Eyed Susan
 SmP = Small's Penstemon
 SOG = Sideoats Grama
 YCF = Yellow Coneflower













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