Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Garden Art Show

The Cracked Pots Garden Art show near Portland, Oregon is quite the festival. It's held on the grounds of McMenamin's Edgefield and you stroll around the gardens, beer in hand (!), marveling at the creations of mixed media artists. It's really fabulous to see what people can make from recycled materials. That's the rule, they have to use something in the piece that is reused. Metal, wood, stone, garden hoses, glass, wire, cable, etc. The creativity is astounding! If every area had an event like this, imagine all the stuff that would be repurposed and not go to the landfill. Oh, and all the gardens that would be decorated with beautiful, original art - LOVE it!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Zen Garden Sanctuary






Some people really know how to create a sense of place. This stunning garden belongs to my dear friends, Becky and Kris in Astoria, Oregon. The use of large containers, specimen trees and lots of interesting foliages really sets this garden apart. The sounds of water, wind chimes and the breeze rustling the bamboo is all part of the experience. That's what I like in a great garden - the feeling that you get while there and the exciting journey of discovery as you walk through. This gorgeous garden is for relaxing and calming the soul. I feel so fortunate to have spent 3 days taking it all in! I hope you can find your Zen garden experience this summer....


Friday, June 26, 2009

Plant of the Week - Great Combos

Oh, I wish you could see this in person. Golden Cotinus (smoke tree) and purple clematis - WOW! Absolutely stunning. The smoke tree is the living trellis for the clematis. This is what great gardens have - killer combinations that make each plant look better together than they do alone. Play with combos at the nursery - make sure the plants have the same growing requirements and interesting contrast. Golden foliage intertwined with purple flowers - that's what I call fabulous!

Monday, June 22, 2009

Road Trip!

This is my dog, Honey. She is loving the wind in her hair and a refreshing breeze. I know that feeling having just returned from Victoria, BC for a Hardy Plant Study Weekend. It's the ultimate perfect weekend for plant geeks! We get totally immersed in lectures, slide shows, botanical displays, and the best garden tours the area has to offer. This year it was held in Sidney, BC about 30 minutes from the beautiful city of Victoria. Next year it's in Seattle and should not be missed! No excuses - start saving now and get ready to rock your plant lovin' mind!
Stay tuned for photos of some first class gardens and stunning scenery...

The Shrine to Unfinished Projects

While touring an outstanding garden in Victoria, BC, I came upon this scene in the driveway. A purple moss covered Karmen Ghia with flat tires surrounded by plants still in their nursery pots. It made me laugh out loud - even people with gardeners have their stash of unplanted plants! Instead of hiding them and being ashamed (I hear it so often, there seems to be alot of guilt about not getting your plants in the ground), this garden owner decided to make it a feature. Obviously someone with a sense of humor and healthy attitude about imperfection. Very cool!

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Plant of the Week - Japanese Forest Grass

Japanese Forest Grass, Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola'
What a graceful, elegant, flowing plant. I never get tired of seeing it especially when it is happy and thriving as these are. That stunning hosta between them is Gold Standard. Now that's a winning combo for part shade! Dogs and cats love to munch on this plant - it must taste as good as it looks.

Open Gardens



My idea of a great time is to tour other peoples gardens. It's the best way to see new plants, new combinations, learn how they grow them and to see what thrives in your area. Did I mention you meet the nicest people in the garden? Other gardeners who want to share their place are so generous with information and sometimes even plants! Remember to take only pictures (with permission) and leave only footprints. It's so fun to see what other passionate gardeners have created. One warning - you may experience the slightest twinges of the big green monster - like I did when I saw this potting shed ; )