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Dee/reddirtramblings

Oh, it is so lovely. I'm glad you posted about this garden because it and Nancyland were ones our bus didn't get to visit. I love those espaliered apple trees.~~Dee

debra prinzing

this is the one garden i missed! I actually had to commandeer Paul, the Czech taxi driver, to take me (and 3 GWA pals) to 2 of the gardens AFTER the buses disappeared! Glad to see your photos here~ and great inspiration ... debra

Theresa/GardenFreshLiving

Oh Deb -
I wish I had thought of doing that! We were so upset about not seeing them all. If I had the addresses of the others, I would have done the exact same thing! Too bad I didn't see you that day or I would have hitched a ride in your taxi!

Dee-
I loved the espaliered apple trees too. They were very well done.

If you post on your blog about the other gardens, please be sure to come back here and put a link in the comments so we can all come see.

Theresa/GardenFreshLiving

Hey everyone-

If you are interested in reading about another Pacific Northwest garden, Dee from http://www.reddirtramblings.com has posted photos, etc. of a lovely garden she visited while at the GWA conference. This garden was in Washington State.

Go see!
http://reddirtramblings.com/?p=700

Layanee

Why didn't I grow leeks this year? They are so elegant in the garden aren't they? Next year for sure! Great shots of the gardens.

Theresa/GardenFreshLiving

Hi Layanne-
I'm so glad you like the shots. I agree about the elegance of the leeks. I grew scallions and various onions this year and just dotted them around the garden. But I think they look so much more dramatic grouped together. I think I will plant big groupings next year.

I love the No Words Wednesday post on your blog. Beautiful picture.
-Theresa

TeresaR

What a fabulous garden! That first picture especially caught my fancy. We have our onions drying on the floor of our porch right now (as we've been doing every year), but I really like that rack. Maybe I can get dh to build us one. :>

Theresa/GardenFreshLiving

I know what you mean TeresaR! Gotta love that rack! You could use it for so many things besides onions. I think he NEEDS to build you one!
-Theresa

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