Picnic in the treetops
Summer Garden
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Hot, but lovely. Lots of bright, fire-colored flowers, and brittle blue skies. Wet, steamy boys, and rosy-cheeked babies.
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Is this also RB gardens? Are these the same beds that had all the spring bulbs and flowers? How do they do that? A perennial (!) question of mine at gardens: how do they plan/make beds to look good nearly the whole year without using _just_ annuals? Love the house like structure--really fun for kids.
ReplyDeleteHow do you have the energy to do stuff like this with your family?! Seriously. Please advise.
ReplyDeleteAllison: Yes, RB gardens. And I know---I want to know how to make a flower bed look good all year too! I don't know how much pulling out/planting they do during the year, but many things look like perennials. I'll send you a picture of the same garden, different seasons---it's amazing!
ReplyDeleteChels: It helps us, in this case, that we have a membership, so we can go (and leave!) when we please. No obligation to stay there for hours and hours if people are cranky. :)
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