Terry Yockey’s Red Wing garden has been profiled in Midwest Home and Midwest Living magazines, as well as the subject of a some of Terry’s many articles for Northern Gardener. Terry is a Master Gardener in every sense of the word — extremely knowledgeable and generous with her time and talent. Her garden was recently on the Red Wing Arts Association tour, and we stopped by to snap a few photos. The garden features a rain garden, a kitchen garden, a fragrance garden, woodland, bog and hummingbird and butterfly areas. For more photos and information about the garden, be sure to check out Terry’s blog at www.northerngardening.com.
- The path from the perennial garden to the woodland and bog areas.
- Beebalm — a magnet for bees, butterflies and hummingbirds
- From her use of living mulches and art to plant choices, Terry’s garden is carefully thought out.
- Terry installed a bog garden to expand the plant palette in her yard.
- Terry’s favorite viburnum.
- A traditional herb garden
- The hydrangeas looked especially healthy due to heavy rains in Red Wing earlier this year.
- Plants are spaced fairly close to create beautiful combinations.
- Verbena bonariensis a favorite butterfly plant.
- Terry happily shares her garden with others.

















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