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
Yes, that baby is invasive here. :( I had it in my garden for a good many years. I took it out when it was deemed invasive.
ReplyDeleteOver here (UK) 99.9% of it is kept closely clipped as hedge or perimeter, so never flowers, when it's allowed to 'do it's thing' (as illustrated above) it's very pretty, I leave some down the bottom of the garden until they've flowered, but as they have a couple of cuts a year; even the flowers aren't as full or fluffy as yours, but I find lots of less common flies and hover flies like them and the little pin-beetles of course!
ReplyDeleteIt's the same with Holly, when you see them as untrimmed 'standards' at Westernbirt Arboretum, Kew or even - occasionally - in the woods, they are stunning pyramids of dark green, rather than the lego-blocks you get in an "English country gar'har'den"!
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We inherited a huge border of this with the garden. It's gone now...but the fragrance! I am definitely in the do not like it category.
ReplyDeleteI love the unique scent of ligustrum. As well as that of candytuft and Lantana... definitely the fragrances of my childhood. Its known that memories often go hand in had with specific scent.
ReplyDeleteOh Phillip, I would really be shocked at your gardening betrayal except that I have two variegated privets in two large concrete urns - one privet to an urn. They are kind of skimpy looking but for now they work well. But I'll think of you the next time I cut privet along the edge of my woods!
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