I have some good sense, but at least as far as the garden’s concerned, it’s displayed only on rare occasions. In an effort to cram as many delights as possible into the garden, sensible design is occasionally overlooked (or disregarded). I see no reason to excuse or apologize. I will gladly sacrifice proper design to add another treasure so long as the sacrifice is pushed off for a decade or longer. Troubles are seldom much of a bother.
The garden was never intended for show, though visitors still seem satisfied with the result. But, I advise, do not follow my lead if you are inclined to spending your weekends in leisure. There is much to keep up with.
My focus is often on the individual rather than the whole, though there are times I marvel that this haphazard plan has yielded a satisfactory outcome. If I avoid the panoramic view of the garden on these pages, it is that most often I revel in the form of the flower or foliage. And, just beyond view there is likely to be a pile of debris.
Today, I have cobbled together several wider views of the garden. Remarkably, there are few weeds. I hope that you will not see the messes in the background.
I have no doubt that I am frequently carried away, but I’m willing to manage the consequences. When I’m dead and gone I can hardly imagine when new owners are confronted with the labor to keep this garden up, not that I’m in a hurry to be gone.
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Amazing spaces – hope you can relax to enjoy them. Those darn plants. Why do they have to keep growing and taking more space than we want them too? If they would only stay one size.
How warm are your winters to be able to have the koi pond with fish in it. I would love fish, but have no idea what to do with them in the winter. A pond would freeze solid here.
In most winters the ponds will be ice covered, at least for weeks and in recent winters, for months. The koi pond is deep enough that I’m not concerned if it remains frozen, though it does not freeze as solidly as in colder areas. The koi have not been bothered by the pond being ice covered, and this year there are more babies than I’ve ever seen. Too many. I guess fifty to one hundred fifty though my count is iffy since they refuse to be still.
It has a realistic look of being in nature. Although I believe many people get carried away with how much they plant. 😄
I have no doubt that I am frequently carried away, but I’m willing to manage the consequences. When I’m dead and gone I can hardly imagine when new owners are confronted with the labor to keep this garden up, not that I’m in a hurry to be gone.
I agree. 😃 I’m just getting started with the whole blog thing. If you get a chance check out my blog and tell me what you think and help spread the word. Thanks
Nature seldom holds back. So why should we ? ! ?
Unfortunately, I’m limited in planting more by space, which I ran out of about a decade ago. This has slowed me down only a little.
Amazing spaces – hope you can relax to enjoy them. Those darn plants. Why do they have to keep growing and taking more space than we want them too? If they would only stay one size.
How warm are your winters to be able to have the koi pond with fish in it. I would love fish, but have no idea what to do with them in the winter. A pond would freeze solid here.
In most winters the ponds will be ice covered, at least for weeks and in recent winters, for months. The koi pond is deep enough that I’m not concerned if it remains frozen, though it does not freeze as solidly as in colder areas. The koi have not been bothered by the pond being ice covered, and this year there are more babies than I’ve ever seen. Too many. I guess fifty to one hundred fifty though my count is iffy since they refuse to be still.