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At Garden Walk, moss on the table and bulbs on the roof

July 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

The peonies and black-eyed Susans were lovely. So too were the hydrangea bushes and rose of Sharon trees. And the fountains and statues of angels and wooden benches and window boxes. The gardens on display Saturday at the 2006 Garden Walk Buffalo featured some of the city's most attractive front, side ...
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