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Water Garden : Beautiful water garden with pictures of koi, goldfish, and a waterfall

Water Garden

Lisa Ewing

Beautiful water garden with pictures of koi, goldfish, and a waterfall

Updated: Mar 04, 2008 7:33am PST

Dale's Garden February 2008 : In February the spring and even summer bloomers are starting to come through.  The late January, early February rain, snow, freeze had delayed some stuff but they're definitely on their way.  The Witch Hazel is in it's glory as are the white Hellebores.

Dale's Garden February 2008

pondcreatures

In February the spring and even summer bloomers are starting to come t ...

Updated: Feb 24, 2008 4:46pm PST

The Garden 2007 : Photos From Our Garden 2006 & 2007

The Garden 2007

Guy

Photos From Our Garden 2006 & 2007

Updated: Jan 27, 2008 3:37pm PST

Dale's Garden January 2008 : This is the first of a series of the garden to see how it changes over time.  These photos were taken early in January - most on January 1st.  There are 4 types of plants currently in bloom in early January: Hellebores, Camellia, Witchazel and Primroses.

Dale's Garden January 2008

pondcreatures

This is the first of a series of the garden to see how it changes over ...

Updated: Jan 27, 2008 11:19am PST

Dale's Garden 2007 : Pictures from various times throughout 2007of my Salem OR garden.

Dale's Garden 2007

pondcreatures

Pictures from various times throughout 2007of my Salem OR garden.

Updated: Jan 16, 2008 9:25am PST

Tulipwood :

Tulipwood

slowoman

Updated: Dec 25, 2007 8:14pm PST

Gardens :

Gardens

jensen-lady

Updated: Dec 03, 2007 2:38pm PST

Clusters : Gallery : Flower clusters in our garden spread over two acres.
Place : Ooty, a hill resort in Tamil Nadu, India.
Photography : From 2002 thro' 2006 covering many seasons.

Clusters

imviji

Gallery : Flower clusters in our garden spread over two acres. Place ...

Updated: Nov 27, 2007 12:35am PST

My Garden : Anyone who visits the Pacific Northwest is immediately struck by the beauty of the forests as well as the alpine meadows that seem to go on forever. I was no exception and when I finally bought a home, I wanted to incorporate those elements into my garden so I could enjoy them all the time. Being the kind of person I am, I studied field guides & plant associations and took photos while hiking in order to learn what "worked" together. For me, my ideal match were the subalpine meadows found on Green Mountain within the Glacier Peak Wilderness Area.

The only hard rule was that all plants had to be true "natives" of the Pacific Northwest and not variagated varieties of an original species. Things started slow as I had no "plan" and I planted some trees in random locations. As I continued, an overall design started to come into focus and things largely fell into place on their own. I added photos to this gallery so that they are in a chronological order. To view a PDF file of my design with a plant list, <a href="http://home.comcast.net/~sdsu93/design.pdf">click here.</a> Enjoy!

My Garden

scole

Anyone who visits the Pacific Northwest is immediately struck by the b ...

Updated: Nov 22, 2007 6:25pm PST

Fort Worth Botanic Garden :

Fort Worth Botanic Garden

Patrick Nash

Updated: Nov 19, 2007 7:57am PST