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Website Extra: Old Home and New Garden

May 2, 2021   •   Leave a Comment

Editor’s Note: The following are bonus photos from a profile of Carol Gagliardi and Dave Flesher’s garden featured in the May 2021 issue of Michigan Gardener. To read the full story, pick up a copy of Michigan Gardener in stores or see it in our Digital Edition, which you can read for free at MichiganGardener.com.

The sunroom in the house is a wonderful place to enjoy the garden views. (Photo: Lisa Steinkopf)
Mulched trails make it easy to wander through the four acres of garden and natural areas. (Photo: Carol Gagliardi and Dave Flesher)
The children’s playhouse in the woods is a dream play place for kids. (Photo: Carol Gagliardi and Dave Flesher)
This stone fountain even has glass fish swimming around the base. (Photo: Carol Gagliardi and Dave Flesher)
A panoramic view of Carol Gagliardi and Dave Flesher’s gorgeous garden. (Photo: Carol Gagliardi and Dave Flesher)

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