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One of the first things I planted was echinacea, which were being sold as a medicinal herb that spring. These perennial lovelies grow to about four feet tall and bloom prolifically from early summer until the first freeze in autumn.
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I have added other perennials in the last three years, as well as snapdragons and marigolds, which self-sow prolifically. I plant tomatoes every other year in one of the front (west-facing) beds and they produce well. I am sure my busy friends are helping with the bounty.