Study Weekend Garden Tours - Southeast & North Portland - pt. 1
Despite all the work and hoopla of preparing for our open garden on Monday, I did manage to steal away on Friday and Saturday to visit the gardens in Portland. There were six gardens on Friday, located in the Southeast and North Portland neighborhoods. Beginning with the first three - Jenn Ferrante garden - Cool and calming, an oasis of serenity with pinks and blues and touches of chartreuse. And a majestic weeping beech. Peter Eastman and Dayrol Griffin garden - another colorful oasis with many tropical touches and a well-executed street border planting. Anne Davis & Miles McCoy garden - This small garden packs quite a punch with borders, potted plants and artistic touches. Check out that pathway! More to come... Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy
I love to make arrangements to enjoy indoors almost as much as I like growing them. This is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWell done Michael. This arrangement looks more like spring than winter. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat is just beautiful! Wish I had Michael's talent!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous arrangements, I bet the aroma is outrageous!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I'm not sure what's happened to my camelia's. They are looking sad like they've been through a harse winter. Mary
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
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Red carpet arrangement!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful arrangement Phillip. Hope the party was fun. gail
ReplyDeleteBeautiful arrangement. You'd never know it was the beginning of March here either -- got to 80 degrees here today!
ReplyDeleteYou asked about the apple trees -- I'm no expert, but here's what we did: sticky fake apples for maggotfly and another trap for other pests too. That's it. I think if you want pretty fruit you probably do have to spray -- we didn't in the past and used the apples for cooking.
Phillip, Michaeeel, it is one lovely arrangements!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeletewow, that arrangement is absolutely beautiful!
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