This garden was designed first, then constructed and planted. Every plant grows in the proper place and at the same time you feel like its fully natural.
We have just passed the entrance door on the left and now we go to the porch on the back of the garden.
Look around before we reach the porch - garden is filled with shurubs, grasses and ivy. There is just few perennials.
Wooden porch embraced with harmonious garden - perfect!
Do you see the path on the right? .... .... it ends with...
.... sandy heath.... with different kinds of ericas ...
... general view from the porch ....
... Hydrangea Pinky Winky looks perfect with usually something missing wax begonias.... now I know what was missing....
Now we turn to the right ride of the porch...
... and see the rest...
... turning to left. Grasses play major role in this autumn garden and make it really impressive. I wonder if photo makes the justice...
DIY swing have usually 2 little female heavy users...
... lantern is not too big, but makes a real statement...
... garden is designed such way, that whenever you enter the new part you can't resist and silent "wow" slips out....
... giant leaves of intensively coloured crimson glory vine (Vitis coignetiae) are visible from far...
... see the furthest part of the garden filled with grasses...
.... and now turn back - we came to an end of the tour - two Miscanthus sinensis 'Zebrinus' embrace the view to a house.
Beata congratulations! I love your garden!
Beautiful! Thank you for the tour!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous garden! Love the see saw.
ReplyDeleteAerie-el and Darla, you are so right... I had that wonderul feeling, that everything grows in right place...
ReplyDeleteWhere do I even start? Your garden tour relaxed me. There is nothing better than a good walk outside through beautiful gardens to shed the stress of the day. I love the grasses that sway in the breeze and reflect the light in the autumn - the sweet see-saw, the meandering brick pathway and how everything looks so natural - but we all know how talented you are and how much work goes into it!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
xo isa
Dear Isa, I also love the grasses, but unfortunately this is not garden designed by me - this is Beata's design, a friend of mine. She is obviously talented about it. I am enchanted by this garden.
ReplyDeleteXoxo, Ewa
Absolutely stunningly beautiful! A magical, mystical fairyland. How wonderful it is part of your world! Thank you for sharing! xoxo
ReplyDeleteKathryn, if you come one day here, we may visit this place :)
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