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'My tropical garden"
In my little tropical garden in north Seattle there are "trumpet plants", cannas, ferns, geraniums, etc.
Dandelions welcome
Our garden with a footprint barely larger than the average house is set back from Admiralty Strait in Port Townsend, WA. On the edge of the rain shadow we still enjoy the seasonal changes (like snow!)but are warmed by the closeness of the ocean. The...
Elizabeth Murray Blooming Heart
www.elizabethmurray.com This is my garden in progress in Monterey, CA. I have given myself 50 years to compleate it and I plant trees for the next 100 years. I am planting fruit trees, a meadow, some vegetables and herbs. I have 27 varities of trees,...
Suburban flower garden
This garden faces East and receives sunlight from early morning until mid afternoon. I wanted to create a garden that had year round seasonal interest in addition to creating a "hedge" if you will, between my neighbor's yard and mine. I also wanted t...
Suburban vegetable garden
This garden faces south and receives sunlight from midmorning until sunset. Ideal for vegetables, but is a small space of only 12 feet wide and about 30 feet long, this includes the width of the path. To be able to maximize what I can plant, I create...
Our north facing yard
This part of the yard gets very little sunlight, except early in the morning. It also has very wet soil in the winter time. However, I have found many species of plants that thrive here. Such as clematis, fuschia, sarcoccoa, astilbe, dogwood, buddeli...
A bloomin' Junkers Retreat
Old garden roses, herbs, lilacs, rhubarb...share space with rusty relics and stones. Benches to rest on are near reclaimed white wooden Kapowsin school columns that support a rambling 'Francois Juranville' rose. Gleaming hubcaps from the 50's shine... |
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