Hi Bill,
This garden is pretty much self sustaining. The crowding and choice of 
aggressive perennials makes weeding almost unnecessary. I wrote an article 
about it that has appeared in a bunch of magazines. The protagonist, Erik 
Nilsson, Is a pseudonym I sometimes use. (My son's name is Erik Nils.) Here's 
how it appeared in one recent magazine. Some other insertions included many 
more photos.
http://www.distinctiveliving.com/the-flora-the-fantasy/
Paul
On Jul 24, 2011, at 2:37 PM, Bill Sawyer wrote:

> When do you find time, Paul? You're into more things than anyone I know....
> 
> Bill Sawyer
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> This is my perennial garden, shot under a light cloud cover yesterday
> evening. The fountain is on the far right. Hidden behind the garden is the
> bench where I sit and watch the birdies at the finch feeder that is adjacent
> to the fountain. As I mentioned before, the garden is designed to be weed
> free in that it's overcrowded with perennials and gets a heavy mulch with
> leaves every autumn. 
> 
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=13843752&size=lg
> 
> Paul
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