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Galega x hartlandii 'Lady Wilson'  On Monday, our garden was included in the HPSO Study Weekend. This is a four-day event that includes speakers, plant/art sales and garden tours. The event rotates every two years between the cities of Portland, Seattle, Victoria B.C. and Vancouver B.C.  It will be 2033 before Portland hosts again. I toured the Portland gardens on Friday and Saturday and will share some photos in my next post. The weather was perfect on those days. Not so much on Monday, the day for the Vancouver, Washington gardens tour, and by late afternoon, the temperature had reached 94. However, it wasn't too bad in the first part of the day, and that's when we received the most visitors. We didn't have an exact count, but making an estimate based on our guestbook, I would say around 200 people. It was a hectic but fun day! We had a lot of visitors from Seattle and areas north of us as attendees were making their way home. Every time we open our garden, there ...

Spring Beauties

Baptisia 'Purple Smoke'

We are experiencing a rare day for June - drizzle and cool temps. But oh, things will change this weekend with 93 predicted for Sunday. I'm not looking forward to that. 

We decided to take a break from the garden today because of the weather and the fact that we've been working our butts off. Our garden will be on the HPSO Study Weekend tour at the end of the month so there is much to get done. I would normally schedule tours of our garden now in early June because I feel that it the peak time ( (and you can make individual appointments). For the Study Weekend tour, thank goodness for hydrangeas to give them something to look at!

I've been filling holes and pots, Michael has been pruning and dead-heading. A few days ago, we completely redid a rock retaining wall which just about did us in. 

The weather has been lovely and I do hope the heat spell is a short-lived one. 

Here are some highlights in the garden now.

Peony 'White Cap'


Rose 'Chinatown' with Elderberry 'Lemony Lace' (Sambucus), Corylus 'Red Dragon' and Acer palmatum 'Beni Hime' in a pot on the far left.


Lydia Broom (Genista lydia) and Flowering Maple (Abutilon megapotamicum)

Iris tenax

Parahebe 'Waterfall Mist' and Barberry 'Aurea Nana'


Campanula 'Birch Hybrid'

Climbing Hydrangea (Hydrangea petiolaris)

Dianthus barbatus 'Sooty'

Dusty Foxglove (Digitalis obscura)

Indian Pink (Spigelia marilandica 'Little Redhead')

Escallonia 'Red Elf' and Caryopteris 'Gold As Gold'

Mint Bush (Prostanthera cuneata 'Badja Peak')



Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia 'Nipmuck')



Meadow Rue (Ruta gravelins), Jerusalem Sage (Phlomis), Phormium 'Wings of Gold'


Pink Rock Rose (Cistus incanus ssp. Creticus)


A new find at Chpman's Nursery - Clematis 'Violet Stardust'

Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy

Comments

  1. We're getting some tropical weather too. Best wishes with your tour preparations. Your garden photos are beautiful!

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  2. Lucky lucky people to be able to visit your gorgeous garden! It would take hours to properly enjoy and admire so many special plants. Gracious of you and Michael to share it.

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  3. Drizzle to 93°! I suppose that's June in the PNW. So many gorgeous specimens, I always adore your combinations. Such a good eye for putting things together. Peony 'white cap" is sensational! I'm sure there will be more than hydrangeas for people to look at :)

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  4. Good luck with the open house and study weekend; there's much to look at in your garden, with or without Hydrangeas! I love that Dusty Foxglove (new to me).
    No photo of the rock retaining wall? Maybe there's a dedicated post coming up...
    Chavli

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