THE WARM COLORS emitting from this corner and the low light washes everything with that dark fiery red. It's lacquer red. Cinnabar. I'm crazy about it. Especially with blacks and silver. I took down the little black shadow box and painted the inside of the door that red. So it has that color in daylight.
10/28/2009
my shrine today
THE WARM COLORS emitting from this corner and the low light washes everything with that dark fiery red. It's lacquer red. Cinnabar. I'm crazy about it. Especially with blacks and silver. I took down the little black shadow box and painted the inside of the door that red. So it has that color in daylight.
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2:54 PM
10/25/2009
borrowing the view


Shakkei: Japanese term meaning borrowed scenery - the art of incorporating a near/distant view of mountains/river/trees or buildings into the garden composition.
I ENJOY THE very near Sammamish river about 100 yards from my house. The giant cottonwoods, and many trees and wildlife here are mostly due to the river. Ophee and I need to walk a few steps to get to Bothell Landing, which is where we see myriad trees and plants, now in gorgeous fall color. We also visit ducks, herons, otters, geese (including an old farm goose who has adopted a gaggle of Canadians for her flock), and feral chickens.
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9:28 AM
10/22/2009
the humble yet glorious...
ROSA RUGOSA. Plain old wild rose. Gardeners get too excited about all those hybrid teas and grandifloras. Rosa rugosa has masses of vivid blooms all summer, provides a great shrubby form for hedges, and turns rich colors in the fall (observe!), finally leaving nice big hips for the birds when it snows. A perfect plant.
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10:34 AM
10/20/2009
all the gold in the world

weigela 'french lace', sedum 'angelina', wisteria 'texas white, honeysuckle 'baggesen's gold', sorbaria, spiraea 'magic carpet', bamboo 'nigra', choisya, golden hops, lamium 'anne greenaway', goldthread cypress, sword fern, artemisia golden, spiraea 'goldflame', cotinus 'golden spirit', golden barberry, pachysandra.
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10:40 PM
10/19/2009
10/13/2009
10/12/2009
answer to my question
I WONDERED whether to blog only one garden; but I can feature both here; a tiny urban garden tucked behind a busy Bothell hi-way, and the quiet, funky garden my dad lovingly created in Wenatchee. I'll drive back and forth, so fuel concerns. Perhaps I'll even get a Smart car for the trip. This Hermes model should do. ; } But it's a beautiful drive, as you see from this Hwy2 pitstop. I can see 3 times the beauty.

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1:13 AM
the other garden
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1:08 AM
10/07/2009
10/02/2009
Ant's eye view
JUST A NICE SHOT I wanted to post. If you were a snail, perhaps an english rose and yew trees would look more like this.
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Lore Shattuck
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12:45 PM
9/30/2009
why this is boring
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6:44 PM
9/29/2009
cotinus in container
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1:22 PM
9/27/2009
ophee in the garden

I'LL GET THIS outta my system. More photos of Ophee-nutz patrolling her garden. I have so many of her, so here are a couple more. We're inseparable. Now on to garden stuff.
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10:33 PM
9/22/2009
colors only god can see
THE HANGING BASKET has geraniums in a color so vivid, the camera polarized it. The combo can only be described as magenta/orange/red violet (click for large view ya know). The pinks at left are calibrachoa and not as bright, so true. Little red mini-rose did the the same with its vivid red blooms.
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9:54 AM
9/20/2009
objets d'art
I REVERE OBJECTS around the garden--statues, birdhouses, buckets. Whatever has the patina of life. There's a little flag with a skelly in a lounger, now faded from sun, a perfect gift from my friend Yasuyo. They all give me a moment to pause and think.
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8:51 PM
9/19/2009
summer light
HAD TO SHARE these colors from the late summer light. That's my Pat Austin rose again. I don't even like roses THAT much, but this one always knocks me out...it's a really juicy tangerine color and fruity fragrance.
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11:54 AM
9/17/2009
kirengeshoma palmata...
...AKA YELLOW WAXBELLS. Not a xeric plant, but I had to try one. Here are the first bells growing on a small specimen I got for 9 bucks. Also attached a cata

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7:12 PM
joolz to eat
MY VEGGIE GARDEN is getting outta control, but look at the beautiful colors...and we can eat it. It's a thing of wonder and beauty! And here's lovely Apis Mellifera (nearly hidden in sedum Autumn Joy), who, without h
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1:26 PM
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