Observations on nature and gardening from an Carolina wildlife gardener
Monday, September 24, 2012
Hermannshof
This is a totally amazing garden - what they've done with our North American natives in naturalistic plantings is remarkable. (Click on the images for a larger view).
Perennial bed, Hermannhof
another view
Here are just a few images. The Blogsy/Photogene/Blogspot interface on an iPad isn't as easy as blogging at home at my desktop or my laptop!
Our gardens (in the piedmont of SC and the mountains of NC) are increasingly home to native plants, birds, small mammals, and insects of all sorts. My gardening companion (my husband) is equally the gardener in our gardens. Woody, our rescue Golden, is now putting his own stamp on our gardens. He follows his previous fellow goldens (and my former gardening assistants): Mocha and Chessie. They bring life to our gardens.
I reduce the sizes of most images, but they're still bigger than what's seen on the blog (click to enlarge!)
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A very different kind of garden than what I remember in Germany. Love the grasses.
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