It seems only fitting the first post should be about the garden. It has been a bittersweet relationship from the beginning.
It started with a simple wish to create a patio for a table and chairs. After very little thought, we enlisted the aid of a newly graduated landscape designer whose work we had heard of. After a few short meetings,
he presented two very young and naive individuals a set of
plans that would rival the gardens at Versailles!!!
It started with a simple wish to create a patio for a table and chairs. After very little thought, we enlisted the aid of a newly graduated landscape designer whose work we had heard of. After a few short meetings,
he presented two very young and naive individuals a set of
plans that would rival the gardens at Versailles!!!
The South Garden |
He proposed dropping the front and rear elevations of the house, a set of four raised flagstone terraces,
a pond with a recirculating stream, two sets of waterfalls and a series of stone stairs to each level.
On paper it looked great. A dream!
So without much thought about maintenance or anything else, we gave the go ahead.
It took most of that summer to complete, approximately 8 months, and we were left
with the "bones" for a magnificent garden.
Numerous beds were cut out and left to fill, but even to this day I am thankful it blends in seamlessly with
the Carolinian forest surrounding our home.
a pond with a recirculating stream, two sets of waterfalls and a series of stone stairs to each level.
On paper it looked great. A dream!
So without much thought about maintenance or anything else, we gave the go ahead.
It took most of that summer to complete, approximately 8 months, and we were left
with the "bones" for a magnificent garden.
The pond in early spring. |
Numerous beds were cut out and left to fill, but even to this day I am thankful it blends in seamlessly with
the Carolinian forest surrounding our home.
A thirty year old Japanese peony tree. |
Pachysandra, rhododendrons and deutzia mingle happily together.
Oh, what a beautiful garden! I would never get any housework done - I would be in the garden all the time. Thanks for dropping me a comment so I could visit your site. It is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBig hug,
Elizabeth :-)