Same View, Just a Few Steps to the Right

“More Rock Garden Color”
Heatherwood Summer

The other day while I was photographing in the Japanese garden area, Mary came up to me and excitedly said that I had to come over and see the vignette she had just observed in our rock garden. Yesterday’s and today’s posting illustrate what she saw. Today’s image is the same view as yesterday, but taken just a few steps to the right. I look forward to tomorrow and what the next vision will be presented to me.

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Summer is Here!

“Rock Garden Color”
Heatherwood Summer

Summer has hit with a vengeance! Temperatures have rapidly risen into the 90’s. Everything is bursting out in vivid colors. The meadow and rock garden areas are beautiful. Something new is popping out every day. Greens, yellows, blues, purples, pinks, and reds all are abundant. More to come …

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Walking Up the Road

“Northwest Corner”
Heatherwood Summer

Walking up the road past Heatherwood, this is what a stroller sees. Low profile shrubs and trees allow one to look into the garden. The remnant of our area’s history provides additional interest. We have tried to create perspectives of enjoyment both looking into and out from our garden. We like to share as well as have our own privacy.

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Early Morning Sunshine

“Eye Candy View”
Heatherwood Summer

The above image is a small vignette in front of a sitting area in Heatherwood’s Conifer Corner. The early morning sunshine softly flowed across the scene, popping out the various colors and textures of the various plants. Little vignettes like this are scattered throughout the garden. Their intent is catch a strollers eye and entice them to stop and take notice. Every time I walk through the garden, I see something new from a different perspective.

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School Colors

“Purple & Gold”
Heatherwood Meadow

Purple and gold have always been one of my favorite color combinations. Purple and Gold were our Selah High School colors. And the same purple and gold were the University of Washington colors. Now the same combination permeates our Heatherwood garden. Some colors just grow on me!

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Early Summer Color

“Rock Garden Color”
Heatherwood Early Summer

Following a mild spring, our first week of summer is warming up. We are expecting the temperature to rise to the mid 90’s by this weekend. We will need to closely monitor our watering sequences to make sure we get enough, but not too much, water to our plants. In the meantime we will enjoy our early morning coffee and late afternoon wine in the garden.

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Hello Summer

“Redbud Leaf Abstract”
Heatherwood Summer

As I say goodbye to spring with an abstract, I will welcome in summer with an abstract as well. We have been very fortunate to have had mild weather with adequate moisture this spring, while many parts of the country are in a severe drought and/or are having extremely high temperatures. Heatherwood’s trees, shrubs, and perennials are doing very well. I hope that the moderate weather will continue through the summer, so the new plants will get a chance to become well established.

My thoughts are with others as they face the harsh conditions across the country.

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Goodbye Spring

“Yarrow Abstract”
Heatherwood Spring

Today is the last day of spring. It is time to say goodbye to most of the flowering trees and shrubs and to say hello to the flowering perennials. We still have several shrubs (viburnums and nine-bark) that are in their last stage of bloom plus several hydrangeas that will bloom later this summer. Our perennials are just starting to display their summer glory.

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Along the Road, Looking Through

“View From the Road”
Heatherwood

This is the view from the roadside looking over Heatherwood’s front planting bed shown in my previous post. From here the tree plantings channel the viewers eyes up and then down through the lower yard then up to the hills separating Selah from Yakima. The feeling we are trying to impart is “Welcome to enjoy the view of the garden!”

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Along the Road

“Front Border”
Heatherwood

We like to share the colors and textures of our garden with our neighbors as they stroll along the neighborhood road. It is a good place to take a break to stop and chat and exchange the neighborhood news.

This area is designed to have four season interest with various colors, shapes and textures. Plant heights are kept low to encourage the walker to look up and have a nice view through the garden. (I will show the view in a future post.) The challenge in encouraging one to look up into the garden is also to shield the view to the house and garage. To address this challenge, we have planted an informal border of trees and shrubs to shield the view to the house.

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