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  Irises, tulips and daffodils dominate this
flower garden planted with perennials that
bloom in tern as the season progresses. If
bulbs are planted deeply and mulched well,
they do not require pesticides or chemical
fertilizers to produce year after year.
  The birds and the wind sometimes bring
gifts like these wildflowers, known as
money plant. They grow well in harmony
with planned flowers such as this
perennial candytuft.
 
 
  Perennial bleeding hearts grow well in the organic garden.
They can be interspersed with groundcover and thrive on
the leaf mulch that occurs naturally.
   
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Photos by Alice Roche
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