I want to thank all of you who took the time to visit Totem Farm Garden on Saturday. It was so nice for me to be able to meet face to face with those of you who have been following the blog. One couple drove all the way from Vermont to see the garden and another pair came all the way from New Jersey. We had over 120 people and I was so busy talking and answering questions that I didn’t have time to take any photos. For those of you who could not make it here are a few photos of the garden now, and again, a big thank you to all of those who did come.
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Darn, I am sorry I missed this. Glad it was well attended…
such a pity you are sooo far away! the garden looks wonderful. That clematis is so lovely and delicate. Glad you had so many visitors.
Ioana
A garden like that is out of reach for me so I especially enjoyed the opportunity to walk around in yours, with a knowledgeable guide, on a beautiful day. You have done a staggering amount of work, and created a paradise. Sue B.