READER PHOTOS! Karen's garden in Ohio
comments (15) March 21st, 2012 in blogsToday's photos are from Karen Langenfeld in Akron, Ohio. Karen says, "I live primarily in Florida now, and am learning how to create a garden in the warm climate. But my home in Akron is close to family, and we love to host family dinners in the garden as often as we can. My garden is about the special people in my life. I have a trumpet vine from my great grandmother; several plants from my grandfather; many plants from my mother, including a flowering almond that was given to my grandparents when she was born. Other family members and dear friends are also a part of this garden. My grandchildren made the special stepping stones, and they are so proud to be represented too!" What a great way to build a garden, Karen! Gardens aren't just about plants. The best ones are full of heart, as well. Beautiful!
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Comments (15)
Yes, the banana plants are 'Musa basjoo'. They were given to my husband,Chuck, a gift from my mother's garden. Chuck cuts the plant to the base each fall, and mulches a deep layer to protect the root. The plant thrives! The banana continues to spread, and Chuck has shared this plant with many friends. I have to thank Chuck for all his work to mulch, fertilize, and water the garden! It's a team effort! Posted: 8:23 pm on March 21st
GreenGrowler, how sweet of you to notice I am "off schedule". Posted: 7:48 pm on March 21st
Posted: 2:23 pm on March 21st
The coziness of the back patio is wonderful. The combination of the hill slope and the walls is a beautiful design. Looks like a nice place for a gin and tonic! Posted: 8:28 am on March 21st
I was wondering the same, it's obviously Ohio but those sure look like transplants from Florida. Btw, bananas don't grow on trees, they're banana plants, the largest herbacious plants. I really like that sunken patio, affords lots of privacy among all that lush greenery. A lovely garden.
Posted: 8:06 am on March 21st
lovely setting! Posted: 7:35 am on March 21st
Posted: 7:29 am on March 21st