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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

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Erin @ The Impatient Gardener

Wow, that is a spectacular garden! You are so right that she's got the scale all right to merge agricultural areas with the garden proper. What a lovely space.

On the fifth photo from the bottom, there is an airy lime green plant in the foreground. Do you know what it is?

Rebecca

Thanks for sharing the beauty of this place. Your descriptive words match its beauty!

LINDA from EACH LITTLE WORLD

​Erin — that is a variety of Amsonia going over to its fall golden color.

Rebecca — thanks for those kind words.

Lyn

It is lovely looking around other gardens, they do inspire! Xxx

Lisa at Greenbow

Ooooo this does look outstanding. I just saw a Silverlocke fir at a nursery this week. First time ever. It is stunning. I have been fretting about where I could plant one. ha... Happy Dreaming.

LINDA from EACH LITTLE WORLD

Lisa — This garden has had me at the nursery looking at shrubs twice in the last month!

Pam/Digging

Well, maybe if one has a garden as lovely as YOURS, Linda, it is favored above those that one visits. But mine? Nah. I'd trade it in a heartbeat for 4 or 5 of the gardens I saw on the Portland Fling. Those are staying with me like the one you show here is staying with you. It is something to be so moved and inspired by another garden.

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