Plano Prairie Garden

Transforming a generic, boring, high maintenance suburban landscape into a unique, diverse, low maintenance, Texas landscape that is attractive to wildlife, as well as people. A prairie grows in Plano!

Sunday, September 11, 2011


Posted by Bluestem at 9/11/2011
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