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Blue Sky Summer Day

Color Against the Conifers
Heatherwood Summer

The sky is pure blue without a cloud. The eastern Washington summer is in full force. It has been very warm with the temperatures in the 90’s. The summer perennials are out in their full glory.

On a day like this, the garden opens up its full beauty. It provides a beautiful foreground to the surrounding hills as well as focused vignettes like the one above. Strolling around the garden brings me peace. I become absorbed in the environment surrounding me. I first take in the panoramic view of the garden and hills rising above. I get a feeling of perspective. After a bit of walking, little things pop up before me as small vignettes appear. I stop, observe, move around, and sometimes take a photo or two. Many times I move in and just touch the leaves, needles, or bark. Each plant has its own feeling. Some are soft and fuzzy, some have sharp points and are prickly, others are smooth, others are rough, and some even smell really good. The confusion of the world around me disappears. The clarity of nature’s beauty takes over. I am at peace.

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Grasses are Cut and the Beds are Clean

Lower Yard
Heatherwood Late Winter

We are making progress on our late-winter/early-spring yard cleanup. The grasses are cut, key shrubs pruned, and the beds are cleaned. Now I will be pruning our Japanese Maples and preparing for our 2025 spring project. Spring is a busy and beautiful time in our Heatherwood Eden.

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Invitation

“Entry to Lower Garden”
Heatherwood Winter

Welcome to Heatherwood! We welcome you to come in and enjoy our garden and the view of the bluff beyond. The grass entry leads from our neighborhood road into Heatherwood’s lower garden area. As one enters, the path opens up into garden rooms, woodland gardens, and grass lawns surrounded by various planting areas. The ridge above reminds our visitors of the unique geological history of the area.

One of our overriding objectives when we began Heatherwood’s design was to share it with others. As our neighbors walk along the road, we invite them to enjoy our garden.

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