READER PHOTOS! Even more from Terie's garden in New York
comments (10) March 2nd, 2012 in blogsCan you tell that I can't get enough of Terie Rawn's garden in Newfield, New York? Today we have just a few more photos from various parts of her garden. No theme here, just a sampling to enjoy. Thanks, Terie, for sending in photos! **check out the captions for descriptions**
>>>>>SPRING IS COMING! If those of you in warmer zones are seeing the signs, get out there and take some photos. Send them in and I'll post a few so that us northern gardeners can hope and dream of warmer days...
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Comments (10)
And to Happily Gardening as well to you, Terie, I say a humble thank you for your kind words about my expressions of appreciation for the content of the daily photos. It's just such a treat to see all the different ways love of gardening gets put into practice. Wouldn't it be amazing if we could just instantaneously zap ourselves here, there and everywhere for an in person visit to all the fabulous gardens we get to see in these pictures? Posted: 1:18 pm on March 2nd
Your gardens are luscious, your photography superb!
Meander1,
I have to tell you I look forward to reading your posts each day just as much as viewing the great garden photos. Your words are refreshing, like a soothing balm and a friendly hug. I can just imagine the engaging blog you'd write. Posted: 10:46 am on March 2nd
Echoing the others from yesterday, the bowling ball-in-the-birdbath idea is so delightful. Another idea (sorry no photo to share yet) is to place several glass fishing balls in a fountain - the movement of the water causes them to softly clink together - a lovely sound.
Terie, your garden is spectacular in every way! I can see you enjoying coffee in the morning and wine in the evening on your porch overlooking the woodland paradise. Posted: 10:42 am on March 2nd
Posted: 8:54 am on March 2nd
Question...how is that beautiful blue clematis secured to the tree trunk so it scrambles up so enthusiastically? Also, does Terie happen to recall the name of it? Posted: 7:45 am on March 2nd