Oh Frances, That would be great – there’s so much to see out there!One and only daughter is located in Seattle, so I fly out and haunt her periodically;)
Hi Deborah, Wish I knew! As with the open days gardens I visited in the Seattle area, there were no plant labels at the Kubota garden. I understand the aesthetic reason – you can’t see any plant labels in my own garden, and if I think I’ll forget, I bury the label in the dirt next to the plant – but it’s a bit frustrating too!
Oh what wonderful images, Cyndy! I would love to see that in person some day. Any chance of a blogger meet up in the Pacific northwest?
Comment by fairegarden — June 23, 2010 @ 5:52 am |
Oh Frances, That would be great – there’s so much to see out there!One and only daughter is located in Seattle, so I fly out and haunt her periodically;)
Comment by gardeningasylum — June 23, 2010 @ 7:21 am |
I knew you are in Connecticut but thought maybe you had connections.
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Comment by fairegarden — June 23, 2010 @ 5:54 am |
Except I want to know what Japanese Maple that white one is , gorgeous.
Comment by kilbournegrove — June 23, 2010 @ 7:54 am |
Hi Deborah, Wish I knew! As with the open days gardens I visited in the Seattle area, there were no plant labels at the Kubota garden. I understand the aesthetic reason – you can’t see any plant labels in my own garden, and if I think I’ll forget, I bury the label in the dirt next to the plant – but it’s a bit frustrating too!
Comment by gardeningasylum — June 23, 2010 @ 8:26 am |
I too want to know about that snowy white and pink Japanese maple!
Comment by Laurrie — June 23, 2010 @ 8:00 am |
Stunning images, Cyndy.
Comment by Jean — June 23, 2010 @ 9:18 pm |