Showing posts with label garden tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden tour. Show all posts

Friday, June 14, 2013

It's Garden Tour Time!



"The Friendship Garden" by Nancy Jane Earnest

Aren't garden tours fun?
Last Saturday a good friend of mine,
Susan O. and I toured our local
Shady Oaks Garden Club's "Boundless Gardens."
This is a federated club,
existing in our area for decades.
It is a highly respected group,
with demanding membership and responsibilities.
When you see the pictures,
you'll understand why.
(These pictures, and much of the commentary
is from my friend Susan, who is a dedicated gardener,
daylily master and outstanding photographer.
Thank you Susan!)

The two pictures above are from our first stop.
This garden had extensive use of stone borders,
unusual conifers and shrubs,
and never ending daylilies,
which sadly were not yet in full bloom.

The next stop was  three neighboring gardens.
The first, above had a lovely woodsy feel.

A raised bed vegetable garden
was enclosed with fencing,
which we heard was to keep out a pesky fox.

The "Metamorphosis" Garden
was my personal favorite.
This home is very near mine
and I have probably driven by it
at least a thousand times,
never suspecting what was in the backyard--
 a real "secret garden!"

Here I am viewing the herb garden area
which was bordered with bricks and chimney pipes
filled with thriving herbs.

Bog plants grown in pots fill the deck.
Evidently, these are quite difficult to grow.
The owner said she only waters with
creek and rain water.
This garden has a creek running through
the backyard with a stone bridge over it.
It was breathtaking!

Healthy Pitcher Plants

This is the final picture, taken from the deck
 of the intensely planted backyard at the
Metamorphosis Garden.


A final stop was a "community garden."
This group of adjoining gardens was created
by three condo neighbors.
This front garden was planted as a
memory garden of the owner's sister.

The gated patios were open
and it was inspiring to see what
can be created in a tiny amount of space.

Here is a peek into another small patio garden.

Stacked raised beds for better accessibility.
What a great idea!

This is the area just behind the
neighboring condos' enclosed gardens.
These gardeners have made use of every inch of space.

Here is local artist, Nancy Jane Earnest, 
who started the painting above
using acrylic paint and knife,
at the beginning of the tour.
She was working in a pastorial setting,
adjoining the community gardens.
It was interesting and fun to see the painting
develop during the tour.
Take another look of the finished piece
at the beginning of this post.

If you have the opportunity to join a garden tour
this summer, don't miss out.
It's one of the pleasures of summer!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Garden Tour 2011


It's been a busy weekend here at Buttermilk Cottage.
We were part of our neighborhood garden tour.
Most (all) the credit for the garden here 
goes to my sister Nancy's efforts.


My job for the day was to sit on the front porch,
to welcome visitors,
offer them a glass of iced tea,
and send them around to
Nancy in the backyard.



Nancy has named the garden, "The Catbird Garden."



Although I am not a gardener,
I am a cook,
so I have my own little plot of basil
just outside the backdoor.




Our garden shed is an excellent example
of turning a sow's ear into a silk purse!


An old bench no longer worthy of seating can still
 be put to good use in the garden.



Notice the window boxes upstairs. 
They're new since last fall.


Here's proud "Nanniepannie"
ready to show off her garden.
Please visit her blog here
to get the full garden story.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Do Not Call!


Did you know..
Cell phone numbers go public this month?
All cell phone numbers are being released to
telemarketing companies and you will probably
start to receive sales calls.
You can call the
National DO NOT CALL Registry
and have your number blocked.
Call 888-382-1222.
You must call from the phone number
you want blocked.
Once registered, you're on the list for five years
It takes about 20 seconds to register.
(I just did it.)
If you' like more information you can find it here.

(Thanks to my brother Rick for this info.)

Buttermilk Cottage is part of our
neighborhood's Garden Tour tomorrow.
Hope for good weather!
Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Joining a Tablescape Party for the First Time!


Since discovering Susan's blog at Between Naps on the Porch, I've wanted to take part in one of her Thursday Tablescape Parties. To be honest, I haven't "dressed" the table and taken pictures of it this entire summer. So, I resorted to the past. About this time last year, Buttermilk Cottage was included in our neighborhood's garden tour. Nancy, my sister, the gardener, and I invited a few friends for lunch afterwards. What you see here is our luncheon table.



Before lunch, everyone had a chance to tour "The Catbird Garden." Nancy loves gardening, cats and birds. I'm not sure in what order they should be listed!


This is our garden shed, which was, when we bought the house, one of those "lovely" portable buildings. We had the lattice added and are slowly softening the whole effect with English ivy and other plantings.




The front of the house was all in order for our guests.




After the tour, we celebrated with lunch and friends. I'm sorry I don't have close up pictures, particularly of the napkins, which are from an aunt's estate and were hand painted with representations of seed packets.


Be sure to join Susan's other "guest" and many more tablescape inspirations at


Between Naps on the Porch.





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