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Pine-Mills-Pottery  > Daphne Roehr Hatcher > Daphne's Gardens
Daphne's work is inspired by the natural environment that surrounds her home and studios in the woodlands of East Texas. Together with her husband Gary, she has created a setting of beauty and tranquility for visitors to enjoy.
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Pine-Mills-Pottery > The hollyhocks towered over the garden like giants the year this photo was taken.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Our garden friends, the bees.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Carolina Jessamine is always the first to bloom in the spring and remains such a hardy leafy vine in the heat of a Texas summer.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > It's a hard choice during gardening and riding season, which overlap most of the year in Texas:  enjoy working in the garden or going for a bike ride?
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Red King Humbert and Wyoming cannas have gorgeous red-orange blooms and red-tinged leaves.  They withstand even the hottest days of August and September and bring welcome color to the garden landscape.
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Pine-Mills-Pottery > Lady Banksia yellow rose in full, glorious bloom.  Meeps likes her perch on the arbor trellis.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Daphne's Gardens photo
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Daphne's Gardens photo
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Common mullein, white yarrow and horsetail fern.
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Pine-Mills-Pottery > Critter Bob takes a break from the hard work of weeding.
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Pine-Mills-Pottery > Jimson weed and black-eyed susans.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > The late spring garden, after the poppies and larkspur have gone to seed.  Daylilies are now blooming and the black-eyed susan is in coming into it's own.
The late spring garden, after the poppies and larkspur have gone to seed. Daylilies are now blooming and the black-eyed susan is in coming into it's own.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > The late spring garden, after the poppies and larkspur have gone to seed.  Daylilies are now blooming and the black-eyed susan is in coming into it's own.
The late spring garden, after the poppies and larkspur have gone to seed. Daylilies are now blooming and the black-eyed susan is in coming into it's own.
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