How did I miss this post?? I can't believe it - sometime I would love to visit Sissinghurst. These flowers are incredible ... the clematis is gorgeous and I would love to see the wisteria up close.
Thank you ... what a wonderful treat it is to get to know you through your garden and your pictures of other gardens along with your commentary. You are a sweetie!!
You're welcome, Kate! Thank you! I enjoyed it very much and I know you would, too. It would be nice to see it through the seasons...of course, there are so many wonderful gardens over there. I still have some pics from the Chelsea show (some....hahaha...try hundreds!) and from Blenheim Palace...and from Dublin...
passionate gardener (no!); former master gardener volunteer; daylily enthusiast; and aspiring novelist. I am totally, most certainly, quite positively not addicted to plants...addictions are things you need to get over...and, well, I have no intention of getting over plants! There!
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Give me odorous at sunrise a garden of beautiful flowers where I can walk undisturbed (preferably in my pajamas)
Walt Whitman (and me)
I appreciate the misunderstanding I have had with Nature over my perennial border. I think it is a flower garden; she thinks it is a meadow lacking grass, and tries to correct the error.
Sara Stein, My Weeds, 1988
No occupation is so delightful to me as the culture of the earth, and no culture comparable to that of the garden.
Thomas Jefferson
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...a member of the Garden Writers Association; an American Hemerocallis Society Garden Judge; an American Hemerocallis Society Junior Exhibition Judge; and winner of a Best in Section Rosette for Best Double (my first! yea!).
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How did I miss this post?? I can't believe it - sometime I would love to visit Sissinghurst. These flowers are incredible ... the clematis is gorgeous and I would love to see the wisteria up close.
Thank you ... what a wonderful treat it is to get to know you through your garden and your pictures of other gardens along with your commentary. You are a sweetie!!
You're welcome, Kate! Thank you! I enjoyed it very much and I know you would, too. It would be nice to see it through the seasons...of course, there are so many wonderful gardens over there. I still have some pics from the Chelsea show (some....hahaha...try hundreds!) and from Blenheim Palace...and from Dublin...
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