“My personal endeavour is so to choose and combine my plants that at no time from early March to November shall the garden be without a number of lovely pictures, each complete in itself, and that such sections of the borders are as temporarily out of bloom shall be so constructed that their fullness and freshness shall be maintained by luxuriant and beautiful foliage.”
from Color in My Garden: An American Gardener’s Palette, by Louise Beebe Wilder
I’m still working on it, but I love the idea. Garden Bloggers Muse Day is brought to us each month by Carolyn Gail at Sweet Home and Garden Chicago. Thanks Carolyn.
Liisa
Dee,
Looking at that photo, I can almost feel the sun on my back as I work in the garden. Your garden is lovely!!
Liisa
Liisa´s last blog post..Montreal Botanical Garden
Hi Liisa, I can too. It won’t be long now.~~Dee
Brenda Kula
What a beautiful and lush garden. That is what I strive for. May get there one of these days.
Brenda
Brenda Kula´s last blog post..Birds Calling
Brenda, I think we all strive for that. Some years are better than others.~~Dee
Chiot's Run
What a lovely garden. My goal used to be having things blooming all the time, but I’m more interested in having my gardens produce food for me now. I think the 2 can go hand in hand though. Tomato plants can be beautiful in the garden!
Chiot’s Run´s last blog post..Foraging for Food
I totally understand. I also plant vegetables in the rectangular bed, and this year, with Bear not playing softball, I’ll be able to better keep up with harvest I hope.~~Dee
Gail
Dee,
I knew your garden would be this lovely! Gail
Gail´s last blog post..Mixed Feelings
Oh, Gail, thank you. Yours is lovely too.~~Dee
Phillip
You have a very beautiful garden!
Phillip´s last blog post..Empty nest
Thank you, Phillip.~~Dee
Kanak
Hi Dee, that is so beautiful. I kept looking/staring. Oh to create a garden like that….
Thank you so much. It took 15 years for it to look that way. 🙂 ~~Dee
Marnie
What a lovely photo. Sun shining, so many blooms. Makes us all long for summer to return.
Marnie
Yes, it does.~~Dee
deb
Dee, your garden is lovely. Thanks for sharing the beautiful picture.
Gosh, Deb, thanks for stopping by.~~Dee
carolyngail
NO, thank you, Dee. May we all strive for such a garden.
carolyngail´s last blog post..GARDEN BLOGGERS’ MUSE DAY
Carolyn, it looks a little exuberant to me, but thank you just the same.~~Dee
Sue
I like that!
Sue´s last blog post..Story of 2008’s New Flower Bed, Part 3
Thanks, Sue, I just wish I could jump into the photo right now and start working.~~Dee
Lisa at Greenbow
Oh Dee, my heart went pitty patter just looking at this lovely shot of your garden. I can hardly wait until summertime.
Me too, Lisa. I want to play in the soil.~~Dee
Carol, May Dreams Gardens
I’d love to step right into that garden right now. It’s a beautiful picture and a great quote!
Carol, May Dreams Gardens´s last blog post..Starlings Inspire A Blog Post
Me too Carol, thanks. It’s a great book. I’m halfway through.~~Dee
eliz
I think this is the prettiest image I have seen of your garden so far!
Thanks, Eliz. I though of you when I found the photo cause you said you wanted to see it in toto. This isn’t the whole thing, but you get the idea.~~Dee
Ilona
Such a beautiful garden! I have tried this, too… so much harder than you would think.
Ilona´s last blog post..Inspired by Twitter
Ilona, that’s what I was thinking when I read her passage.~~Dee