
This morning I joined this good man for a garden tour. We have traveled twice to California for the annual Encinitas Garden Tour in honor of our wedding anniversary. The first time, we found ourselves in Cardiff by the Sea. Last year we walked a ridge viewing gardens along Crest Drive .
Their blooms are bright and showy.
There were many cameras documenting that beauty.
I was happy to see that most of the gardeners were using containers to grow their veggies, just like I do. Don't you love this tub full of lettuce?
Containing vegetables in planters seems to be the way to go.
I love that this gardener called this his "almost green house." It is formed with chicken wire.
There were also plants growing up the outside of the "almost green house."
Not all cactus blooms are showy. These were dainty and fairy like.
Just a whisper on the larger plant.
There were ponds created for koi. They had provided koi dinners for several coyotes and were now just ponds.
The saguaro is the true king of the Sonoran Desert.
I liked the gardens which included a few annuals amongst the desert plants.
The gardener had erected a fence of made of rebar, much recycled, around part of his property to keep the coyotes out.
No, we weren't in Kansas. Glen was a bit chagrined to see these sunflowers. His are only a foot or so high. "Why, they had to plant those in November or something," he huffed. When the home owner introduced himself, Glen inquired and found they were from seeds spread around by a visiting son last November.
This same home owner also had a bit of lawn next to his giant saguaro. We didn't see any other lawn on the tour.
Lisa's home garden had a true artist's flair. There were vignettes throughout her garden such has frogs enjoying a shower under a fountain.
Full bloom. . .
Lisa had plants in all kinds of containers and pots.
Form follows function?
More painted walls. . .
and garden art.
Something to see everywhere one looked.
Glen collects the blue glass.
He was most intrigued by this display method.
Another kind of sunflower.
There were unexpected things in the pots.
And a juxtaposition of materials.
More surprises. . .
and groupings of like objects. . .
and small chairs
with pots on walls.
So much to catch the eye.
And a beautiful glass wall to hid the artist's work area.
The horn blower welcomed everyone to the largest home farthest up the mountain.Driveway art. . .
beautiful doorways with southwest touches. . .
contained vegetable garden. . .
grand vistas and water features. . .
I love how cactus look in front of. . .
Georgia O'Keefe style walls.
A bird or two.
And Glen exits out the back door.
The last stop, Copper Ridge Elementary School. The kindergarteners were selling lemonade.
Little classroom gardens had been planted along the curving walkway.
Just like all the home gardens that we had seen.It was a fun morning and I even traveled home a new way. Glen drove us back through Rio Verde. I learned that the hills are alive with horse ranches and golf courses and retirement villas.
Note: I blame the enormous number of pictures on the fact that I do not know how to count my MB or GB or any kind of bytes. Remember when I had to pay for extra storage to continue posting pictures to my blog? My lack of byte knowledge has allowed me to have almost unlimited bytes. Expect more pictures, many more pictures!
3 comments:
Wow Laurel - I love garden tours and it looks like this one was spectacular! Thanks for sharing all the photos - it took a long time to upload them all!
I listened to the session of conference I missed while touring during the upload
:)
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