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Thursday, August 13, 2015. The flower and fruit of the crabapple tree in the Upper Garden have remained a feature in the garden since we bought the house in 1989. Unfortunately, by the end of the season, most of the leaves have become diseased and fallen off the tree. To help hide the unsightly foliage late in the season, I planted Clematis tangutica. Bill MacKenzie'at the base of the tree. The nodding lantern-shaped yellow flowers are a beautiful contrast to the shiny red crabapples. Links to this post.

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Thursday, August 13, 2015. The flower and fruit of the crabapple tree in the Upper Garden have remained a feature in the garden since we bought the house in 1989. Unfortunately, by the end of the season, most of the leaves have become diseased and fallen off the tree. To help hide the unsightly foliage late in the season, I planted Clematis tangutica. Bill MacKenzie'at the base of the tree. The nodding lantern-shaped yellow flowers are a beautiful contrast to the shiny red crabapples. Links to this post.

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The Gardener's Eye: Putnam Park Path Project II

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Friday, July 31, 2015. Putnam Park Path Project II. Putnam Park as seen from Boccelli Garden. The new entrance garden at Putanm Park will be much more open now that most of the hedge of fothergilla has been removed and relocated to other parts of the park. A view of the entrance from the park. The gravel base of the path has been installed. The location of the circle garden in the path. The path winds past an existing border. A closer view of the existing garden. Michael B. Gordon. Michael B. Gordon.

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The Gardener's Eye: Nubanusit Terrace in Early August

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Monday, August 3, 2015. Nubanusit Terrace in Early August. The yew/boxwood hedges have just been trimmed and the contrast of Russian sage works nicely. A veiw of the Putnam Park construction from over the Nubanusit River. Michael B. Gordon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Michael B. Gordon. View my complete profile. Michael B. Gordon, Optometrist. English Garden Tour Website. Google Website Translator Gadget. The Passionate Gardener Tour. Eleftherio’s Plant Picks. Federal Twist in Gardens Illustrated.

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The Gardener's Eye: July 2015

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Friday, July 31, 2015. The Garden in Late July. The Hall with Balls. The Blue Bench Terrace. Michael B. Gordon. Links to this post. Labels: Blue Bench Terrace. Putnam Park Path Project II. Putnam Park as seen from Boccelli Garden. The new entrance garden at Putanm Park will be much more open now that most of the hedge of fothergilla has been removed and relocated to other parts of the park. A view of the entrance from the park. The gravel base of the path has been installed. Michael B. Gordon. Was remove...

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The Gardener's Eye: November 2014

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Sunday, November 30, 2014. Subtraction in a Maturing Garden. Over a decade ago, I planted a pair of. In the center of the space is large enough to become a focal point in the space. After our snow this Thanksgiving, it became clear that the junipers were more of a detriment than a virtue in the garden. I removed them today and I don't regret my decision. The pair of Juniperus scopulorum. Skyrocket' trees in the Hall with Balls. The "before view" from the Upper Garden. Michael B. Gordon. Links to this post.

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The Gardener's Eye: Boccelli Garden and the Pavilion Garden in Early August

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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Boccelli Garden and the Pavilion Garden in Early August. Michael B. Gordon. August 16, 2015 at 6:51 AM. Michael, The Pavilion Garden, actually the hedges with interplantings, remind me very much of The Veddw, specifically the Grass Parterre, now that Ive seen it. I think your inspiration was probably Oudolf, no? Michael B. Gordon. August 16, 2015 at 11:15 AM. Visitors like the whimsy of it, I think. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Michael B. Gordon. View my complete profile.

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In his own gardens like. Searching out plants that most people have. Never seen before and figuring out how to make them perform. Louis Raymond ensures that trees can grow in Brooklyn. Or just about any other place. The dirt and skyscrapers shield the sunshine. The Best Season Ever: Farge's Cobra Lily. Published: July 26 2015. The perennial that bears the extraordinary flowers below isn't a lily at all, let alone some sort of fastidiously-striped snake. Rather,. The vertical burgundy stripes of the spath...

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In his own gardens like. Searching out plants that most people have. Never seen before and figuring out how to make them perform. Louis Raymond ensures that trees can grow in Brooklyn. Or just about any other place. The dirt and skyscrapers shield the sunshine. You can still have an exciting garden, full of flowers and color and wildlife. Read more: Bee-Wise Gardening. Pergolas: Abroad and At Home. Read more: Pergolas: Abroad and At Home. Hardy Orange: More Pruning. Read more: Hardy Orange: More Pruning.

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In his own gardens like. Searching out plants that most people have. Never seen before and figuring out how to make them perform. Louis Raymond ensures that trees can grow in Brooklyn. Or just about any other place. The dirt and skyscrapers shield the sunshine. Today in the Garden of a Lifetime: 'China Purple' Clematis. Published: July 29 2015. This shrubby plant combines features of two of my favorite plants: The non-vining. Mrs Robert Brydon', and. Even the stems, buds, and leaves of 'China Purple' get...

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In his own gardens like. Searching out plants that most people have. Never seen before and figuring out how to make them perform. Louis Raymond ensures that trees can grow in Brooklyn. Or just about any other place. The dirt and skyscrapers shield the sunshine. See below to find plants by common or by Latin name. Find Uncommon and Astonishing Plants by Picture. August 24, 2016. Broussonetia papyrifera 'Golden Shadow'. August 22, 2016. August 18, 2016. August 15, 2016. August 14, 2016. August 01, 2016.

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Thursday, August 13, 2015. The flower and fruit of the crabapple tree in the Upper Garden have remained a feature in the garden since we bought the house in 1989. Unfortunately, by the end of the season, most of the leaves have become diseased and fallen off the tree. To help hide the unsightly foliage late in the season, I planted Clematis tangutica. Bill MacKenzie'at the base of the tree. The nodding lantern-shaped yellow flowers are a beautiful contrast to the shiny red crabapples. Links to this post.

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