It was a Wonderful Fall in Washington
Today ’s GPOD comes to us from Jeanne Cronce:“Hi fellow GPODers … Jeanne Cronce here with some motion picture of our Zone 7 garden , address Winter Spring Gardens . Our five Akka here in Port Orchard , Washington just keeps getting well and better with the beautiful grow season that we had . Now it is being finished off with the most amazing fall colors ever ! Hopefully our wintertime wo n’t be too cold and too wet ! Happy holiday to all of you ! ”
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