Sue (in blue shirt) introduces Laurel White (in blue shorts).
The first garden had multiple terraces beside and behind the house. Behind the house a brook carved a deep ravine and an island. A couple of bridges led over to the rocky island. A viewing spot behind an old tree allowed you to see the whole area without going over the bridges which were moss-covered like the brick terrace shown above.
Old tree on stone terrace overlooking ravine.
Writer's studio overlooking ravine and stairs to one of the bridges.
Laurel told everyone about discovering the poppies in the garden. She marveled at the colors and told a story about seed collection. Laurel gave everyone some poppy seeds to plant in their own gardens. Sue will distribute them at the August meeting.
The perennial beds were on the far side of the house from the brick terrace where we started. The gardens were near the road but seemed very secluded. Laurel is just learning how to recognize the plants at all stages--and weed appropriately! The beds are mature and lush with plants and decorative accessories.
The perennial beds were on several levels and when you came to the house level from the steps under the arbor (left), the view was panoramic.
A third terrace in a corner of the house displayed some tropical plants
and a colorful hanging basket to end the tour of the first garden.
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