“Silently Watching”
Portland Japanese Garden
When I visit the Portland Japanese Garden, I always stop walking, pause, enjoy this peaceful vignette, and contemplate …
A little lantern
silently watches
the world go by.
“Silently Watching”
Portland Japanese Garden
When I visit the Portland Japanese Garden, I always stop walking, pause, enjoy this peaceful vignette, and contemplate …
A little lantern
silently watches
the world go by.
“New Echinaceas”
Heatherwood Summer Meadow
Echinaceas are one of my favorite summer perennials. In Pennsylvania, we started with just a few of purple echinaceas planted by the previous owners. They were in the wrong spots. We pulled most out and transplanted just a few. Over the years we ended up with three beautiful echinacea beds.
At Heatherwood, we started out with just a couple of patches of white echinaceas when we first planted the meadow three years ago. This year we added a few more patches and mixed in purple cone flowers with the white. Now it is time to wait, watch them fill in, and then start spreading them out. It just takes time and patience.
“Ed Wood Japanese Maple”
Heatherwood Summer
The hot direct sunlight brings out the red color to the tips of this Japanese maple. This species has quite a different leaf pattern than the standard palmateum or dissectum varieties of Japanese maples. The leaf itself is huge, about 4 inches. The east-facing side of the maple is protected by its canopy from the scorching summer sun we have been having. The west-facing side of the tree is starting to get brown seared leaves from the harsh afternoon sun.