Every garden has a story . Whether you need to share your photos on Facebook , cast a photo as art , or submit photos of your garden to theGarden Photo of the Day , it all get down with understanding your garden ’s alone story . We are often asked for tips for taking stunning garden photos .
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The best pic is a shared photo . Here are optimal size for post on social media :
Be sure to tail your photos with # finegardening so we can see them !
If you ’d care to submit your garden shots for the Garden Photo of the Day blog , commit five to ten high resolution photos to[email protected]along with a brief chronicle about your garden . For extra cite , identify the plants in each photo !

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