Garden walk - Natures Garden
The sixth and final garden on the Garden Walk was a corner home. This home did not boast a generous back yard so the gardener made the most of the side gardens. Much of the backyard is hardscape and dog friendly.
I see they have Bishop’s Weed. I too have it in my yard, in confined places. People love this plant for it’s coverage and people HATE this plant for the same. This plants spreads under the ground and spreads like crazy. It is really hard to get rid of. Mine seems to be pretty well under control so I have learned to tolerate it. Nicole was a little more positive in her thoughts and said I should learn to embrace it.
This is the back yard, more hardscape than lushness.
Yep, that’s Nicole in the distance with Eleanor and Francesca. Eleanor got a lot of attention at the Garden Walk and I cannot begin to tell you how many people made comments about her being the youngest garden walker and that it’s “good to get them gardening early”. Too cute. Everybody loves babies, but I’m thinking gardeners - natural nurturers are even more partial to babies!
I liked this leaf sculpture on the side of the house.
Ok, this concludes our Garden Walk Tour. I hope you enjoyed it. This was my very first garden walk but I am hooked and will be attending every year from now on. Who knows, maybe someday my garden will be included in the tour. Until then, I will continue to mold and shape our space into a garden that is just right for our family. I got so much inspiration from the walk and look forward to future projects, like the water feature pot.







