Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Monday, November 20, 2017
Tribe 3 the halfway point
Tribe 3 has grown over the last few months. Slowly and surely. All members are made of the same stuff more or less. I start slowly with these tribes, I let them tell me what the traits are that define them. Each member has an individual interpretation of those traits. I find that they come into their own identity within the group based on the stone itself, the distinct sizes and shapes and what I find possible in the moment.
There is a push and pull between the two
Individuality // Tribe
Sunday, November 19, 2017
Blustery Day
miscanthus |
We have had some big wind storms lately, today is blustery but not damaging. Grey and wet, getting cooler as it goes. I like to wander on days like this and just look at the garden, see what it looks like as the season ends and it goes to sleep. This year I decided not to buy anything new, just shift the old stuff as needed. I moved a few things but not as many as I did the year before. We had a lovely cool wet spring that gave all of my foundation plants a chance to really get established AND I fed everything first thing in the season (usually thats miss for me). Over the course of the summer I have tried to get some ground cover established in the back border. I want to reduce the amount of mulch I need to use on it. I took sprigs of Snow in Summer, Lamium, myrtle, and sweet woodruff and tucked them into the beds, some has taken and will start to spread next year.
lots of texture, muted colors |
crabapple and pine |
winterberry |
messy paths in the bird garden |
still looking |
I plan to rework the stonework and containers to create a waterfall look and build up the terracing.
sedum |
fading colors |
Monday, November 13, 2017
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
October past
Friday, October 6, 2017
abacus
Thursday, October 5, 2017
POP
moss rose |
Last month I remembered again when I noticed some sprigs popping out between the pavers
Last week I noticed the flowers all in white except for this little guy's shocking pink epaulettes
a year in the making,
it takes time.
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