I visited 
Swallowtail Gardens last weekend, a wonderful garden and small nursery in the mountains of Western North Carolina.  I've only had time to 
post a couple of photos previously, and was foiled in posting later last week when Blogger was down.
But here's a better sampling. 
It's a delightful garden, reflecting the gardeners who live there. It's full of treasures.
If you have a chance to visit (by appointment), it's SO worth the drive up to a cove in the North Carolina mountains past Mars Hill.  And seek out their plants at regional venues in the spring (see their 
website for details).
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| A grassy entrance path | 
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| A typical eclectic mix of plants | 
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| Dwarf conifers are woven throughout the garden. | 
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| Looking back towards the old tobacco barn | 
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| Woodland garden plantings towards the house | 
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| Rock work through the garden is full of plants tucked in crevices. | 
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| Or spilling over edges. | 
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| Much of the rock came from the site, with some judicious additions. | 
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