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A natural container garden

A natural container garden
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Satyrium odorum bulbs can grow happily in nature bunched up like this without being cared for by people! And with some Euphorbia and Pelargonium thrown in for company.

They are as close together as a hatching of ostrich chicks on a cold day, or a herd of buffalo after the day's grazing. We can surely overdo this personal space thing!

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Ivan Latti
 
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