The Gardener's Eden. May 2. 8th, 2. 01. Watch Wild River Torent Free. Comments Off on A Long Weekend in the Garden & Breakfast on the Misty Terrace … § permalink. Fallen Silverbells and Breakfast on the Terrace. A Pot Filled with Calibrachoa ‘Callie Orange’ Brightens the Morning. And a Bottomless Cup of Coffee & Bright Red Chair Help to Wake the Sleepy Gardener.
There’s much work to do in my garden this weekend. I’ve annuals and vegetable starts to plant out in the potager and weeding to catch up on.
Somewhere around here there’s a big old basket… Maybe it was tossed to the tree line by Thursday night’s thunderstorm? And the wheelbarrow… Where on earth is my wheelbarrow? I’ll be needing it to spread a fresh layer of compost mulch…Oh, never mind. It’s a long weekend and there’s plenty of time to play catch up. For now, I’ll watch hummingbirds in the Carolina Silverbell; darting and dancing in the blossoms while I enjoy breakfast on the terrace.
Perhaps just one more cup of coffee…But there must be plenty of moments to just relax***Article and Photographs ⓒ Michaela at The Gardener’s Eden. All photographs, articles and content on this site, (with noted exceptions), are the original, copyrighted property of The Gardener’s Eden and may not be used or reproduced or reposted without prior written consent. Contact information is in the left side bar. Thank you! Garden Design & Installation: Michaela Medina. For design inquiries, see my professional services page at left. The Gardener’s Eden received no compensation for the editorial mention of any products or services mentioned in this post. Do you enjoy The Gardener’s Eden?
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You can help support this site by shopping through affiliate links here (including Amazon. A small percentage of each sale will be paid to this site, helping to cover web hosting and maintenance costs. Watch Rolling Papers Putlocker. Thank you so much for your support! May 2. 2nd, 2. 01. By May, a cool tapestry of springtime color carpets the Secret Garden path…This week my design studio and office began slowly migrating back down to the Secret Garden Room, where plants and paperwork happily mingle from late spring through early November. Each day on my way to and from appointments, I pass through the walled garden and along the plant- lined, stone path leading to the drive up and down my hillside.
It only takes a few minutes here —engulfed by cool air and familiar fragrance— to shake off the cares of the outside world. This Secret Garden is my sanctuary and my muse. Care to step inside for a peek? Come follow me along the path and in through the moss- covered walls…To the Right of the Walled Garden, An Old Chair Stands Ready to Support Emerging Rudbeckia Seedlings (other plants here include Muscari, Sedum ‘Angelina’, and Juniperus horizontalis ‘Wiltonii’, and in back, Abelia mosanensis)A Crow –from Virginia Wyoming’s Series by the same name– stands sentry, perched atop a wall along the Secret Garden path (click here to read more about the artist and her work)A favorite old urn sits nestled at the foot of a Moonlight Hydrangea Vine (Schizophragma hydrangeoides ‘Moonlight’), rising Fairy Candles (Actaea racemosa ‘Hillside Black Beauty’), bright ‘Caramel’ Coral Bells (Heuchera americana ‘Caramel’) and sweet- scented Lily of the Valley (Convularia majalis), in a corner of the garden filled with with bulbs and emerging fiddleheads…Brushing past the cranberrybush (Viburnum trilobum ‘Baily Compact’), along a path filled with woodland phlox, grape hyacinth, stonecrop, ajuga, daphne and emerging rudbeckia seedlings, the glow of new Japanese forest grass and the nodding heads of jonquil within the Secret Garden beckon…Between Raindrops, Sunlight Illuminates New Leaves and Coral- Colored Branch Tips on the Blue Green Dragon (Acer palmatum x dissectum ‘Seiryu’), Arching Over the Secret Garden Door…Lady Ferns (Athyrium filix x femina ‘Lady in Red’) and glossy bergenia (Bergenia ‘Bressingham Ruby’) line the damp, mossy threshold into the walled garden…And the next step reveals the bottlebrush- blossom tips of dwarf witch alder (Fothergilla gardenii) to the right, chartreuse- colored spurge (Euphorbia, various cvs), the unfolding leaves of a yellow tree peony, (Paeonia mouton x lutea ‘High Noon’), ostrich fern (Metteuccia pensylvanica), Narcissus (N. Sterling’) and Japanese forest grass’ green- gold glow…Hard to See in the Larger Photos are Some of My Tiny Treasures, Like This Muscari ‘Valerie Finnis’ (click to image to enlarge)Another View of the Center, Secret Garden Wall…Stepping Inside, A Moment’s Pause to Gaze Upon the Reflecting Bowl Beside the Stone Wall. Deep Inside the Far Corners, Tender Plants Begin to Migrate, Mingling with the Secret Garden’s Full- Time, Outdoor Residents for the Summer Season. Plants from the left: Moonlight Hydrangea Vine (Schizophragma hydrangeoides ‘Moonlight’), Ostrich Fern (Matteuccia pensylvanica), Hosta ‘Patriot’ and on the chair, a young Streptocarpus hardens off…Japanese Hydrangea Vine (Schizophragma hydrangeoides ‘Roseum’) Creeps Along the Moss Covered Wall, Moving Slowly but Steadily Toward the Doorway and the Reflecting Bowl; Shimmering Beside the Prized Japanese Wood Poppy (Glaucidium palmatum, featured in last Friday’s post).
Looking back from within the Secret Garden Room, where my summer- season office is already overflowing with design plans and plant lists for landscaping clients…And tender plants like this asparagus fern (Asparagus densiflorus ‘Sprengeri’) waiting ’til all danger of frost has passed to return to the outside world…A Special May Pleasure Along the Secret Garden Path: One of My Favorite Fragrances of Springtime, the Woodland Phlox (Phlox divaricata ‘Clouds of Perfume’)Inside the Secret Garden, Peering Out Beyond the Threshold of the Stone Doorway. For a Summertime Preview of the Secret Garden Click Here to Visit a Post from last Season. All Stonework in the Secret Garden and throughout Ferncliff is by Vermont artist Dan Snow.
Secret Garden Design & Installation: Michaela Medina. For design inquiries, see my professional services page at left. Article and All Photographs ⓒ Michaela at The Gardener’s Eden. All photographs, articles and content on this site, (with noted exceptions), are the original, copyrighted property of The Gardener’s Eden and may not be used or reproduced or reposted without prior written consent. Contact information is in the left side bar.
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A tumbling jumble of nasturtiums creates a warm welcome for people and pollinators alike. Sweet seats! In June, the potager becomes my outdoor living/dining room. Wide pathways and mounded- earth beds give me plenty of room to work and maneuver about with carts and wheelbarrows. Winter is a wonderful season —I’m still having fun snowshoeing and enjoying quiet time indoors— but I have to admit that there’s one thing I’m really starting to miss about summer: leisure time in the vegetable garden. I love hanging out in my pretty little potager, and every morning —spring through fall— I head outside with a big cup of coffee to do a bit of weeding, watering and harvesting before work.
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