Showing posts with label Collector's Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Collector's Garden. Show all posts

Sunday, September 30, 2018

The Vignette Gardener

The 14th annual Lakes & Hills Garden Club garden tour took place in March of 2018. The first garden we toured was in the Sylvan Shores area and was very eclectic in style. The garden club's brochure states that there are 2500 plant varieties throughout the garden. That's a lot of plant varieties in an average size lot.


 The shady front yard was filled with a large number of bromeliad varieties, along with gigantic staghorn ferns dangling from the majestic live oaks. The varying hues of the sun-kissed bromeliads created a warmth of color splashed among the vibrant green turf.


One corner of the immaculately maintained grounds gave only a slight - slight, I remind you - hint of what we'd find behind the fence.

As we entered the backyard we realized it was going to be a very different experience from the calm perfection we experienced in the front yard.

Oftentimes, the front and back yards can be very different in nature. The front yard being neat, more presentable and agreeable to the neighbors, while the backyard, truly, displays the gardener's personality.

We noticed our invitation to "get lost in the garden," and that's exactly what we did!

There was so much to take in that, at first, I didn't know where to start. So, I decided to follow the path that lay ahead . . . knowing that I might need to walk through this garden several times to be able to see it all.

 His backyard is a relatively small area, but he's made it feel larger with many pathways that meet and then meander off to a different area. 

As you will notice, he is a master at creating vignettes. Self-created signs fill the garden, along with many repurposed items from garage sales or flea markets. He finds a use for everything.

There's no doubt that he can see a plant holder in just about anything, including these concrete shoes.

As well as an old light fixture. His imagination knows no limit.

Old steps, a clothing rack, dilapidated fence posts, metal washtubs - any type of discarded item will find a use in this garden.

The gardener has a great collection of cactus & succulents,

and displays them in very creative ways.




 More cactus, agave and drought resistant plants.

And what a clever way to display tiny air plants.

He definitely knows how to maximize his use of space,

 even gardening vertically on the fence that surrounds his property.

We enjoyed strolling around in his backyard enjoying the many varieties of plants, the clever repurposed items and the orchestrated displays of, well, everything - plants, containers, and vignettes!

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

The Collector's Garden

The 4th  home on the Lakes & Hills 2016 Garden Tour is a 'collector's garden.' The well manicured from yard does not give any hint of this gardener's passion.


The mature landscape is impeccably neat with layers of lush green plants and groundcovers.

It's easy to see that this gentleman gardener is a perfectionist. 

 Touches of autumn have been added to the garden, and this friendly scarecrow welcomes all visitors. 

This yard has a formal feel, but it still has an inviting relaxed appeal. 

But, the backyard is where the gardener's passion becomes very apparent. Hanging beneath this beautiful shade house, that he built himself, is a collection of orchid cactus.

Quite a large collection of healthy orchid cactus' that bloom in a multitude of colors. You can see that they have been pampered, and I'm sure they reward the gardener with tons of beautiful blossoms.

 Similar to the front yard, the pool area in the backyard is neat and orderly. A display of statuary surrounds the inviting pool along with some pretty pink mandevilla vines.

Lush, healthy roses are in bloom in front of a smaller shade house that contains a different variety of cacti.

A drought-resistant Pony Tail palm is on display on the other side of the pool, as well as his collection of desert rose plants in the background. 

More favorite cacti can be found on display. This particular variety has very pretty red flowers on it.

And, one more cactus plant is basking in the sun. 

He obviously has a passion for cactus and drought-resistant plants; and a very green thumb for growing them into large, lush plants, as well as a talent for displaying them in the garden.