In the front bed, next to the walk ...
... where acid-loving plants and alkali-loving plants thrive in each others' arms. Here, beds of evergreen pachysandra intermarry with Mediterranean thyme.
Lesson learned? Conditions don't have to be perfect for a tough plant to succeed. Maybe that's all tough means: thriving in less-than-perfect.
So my garden proclaims to the world and all its spy-in-the-sky satellite surveillance: There's hope for Israelis and Palestinians yet.
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