June 4, 2011

Everhart Part Two


Welcome again to Glenda's garden! It has been a busy, hectic week. 
Isn't this front door stunning? I love it because not only is the architecture beautiful, 
the white looks so cool and refreshing under the large shade trees.


I love the contrast between the Canterbury Bells and the lush greenery in this shade garden.


I have to be honest, I am not always a huge fan of decks, however between 
the elegant design and the transition between the house and garden, 
this deck is fabulous! Now I want to build a deck!


Can you imagine sitting under this wisteria sipping an icy drink? How beautiful is this?


These Cecil Brunner roses just go on and on and on!
I hope you have a wonderful week!

8 comments:

  1. wanda...this garden is soooo pretty! it looks straight out of a magazine! great photos too! thanks for sharing:)

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  2. This garden is enchanting! Thanks for sharing it with us!

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  3. What a pleasure to tour this garden! My favorite pastime! Shiree'

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  4. Really lovely. All the white is so crisp and refreshing with the green.

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  5. Oh my goodness! This garden is just beautiful. I have a question about making those trees twist around the columns. Will they eventually break? Are there garden tools available to help cultivate that look? Let me know. -Janie

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  6. Did you mean breakage of the plant or the columns. I would think over time,yes it could cause damage. Wisteria is a very strong, invasive vine that will have to be pruned often.

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  7. Wow I really love your garden it just like what I've seen in the late 80's movies.

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