I know this woman. She toils in her garden every day, sometimes several times a day and loves every minute of it. Besides what she is sharing with us today, other gardens are filled with herbs and vegetables from which she makes delectable gravy (aka tomato sauce) for the dishes her Italian grandmother taught her to cook.This is another oasis in the city.
Imagine if you will, rising at dawn to water and work with your beloved plants, and then return indoors to tinker with and blend essential oils and make product during the day, perhaps returning to the garden in the evening. Isn't that idyllic? Now I know that reality isn't quite that delicious (because my own life looks pretty idyllic too), but still...
So let's wander around a little bit.
Atlas balances a heavy load while watching over geraniums and calendula. I love the statuary in Roe's garden.
A brilliantly colorful patch of Asiatic lilies bloom, seemingly for the joy of the Goddess Flora,
The pergola was finished in 2009, and a large table is in the center.
Who wouldn't? It's lovely! Still in the city, yet removed. I am really loving these gardens that carve a place out for themselves amid very NON-garden areas.A little bit of tropical in a lush hibiscus....
This year there will be berries on the elderberries that are planted along the fence. Next year she's going to have more berries than she knows what to do with!We'll be off to Tennessee in a few days. If you are a subscriber of The Essential Herbal Magazine, please consider sharing your garden with us! In a few weeks I will be showing just how bad a garden can get because of the weather or neglect (I have a good excuse this year, not that it matters). I usually only show close-ups of blossoms, and crop out the mess, but I'm about ready to unveil the horror that is my garden. Don't be shy! We are ALL struggling with the hot/dry/cold/wet weather this year.
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