Spinning in the Backyard

‘Spinning in the Backyard’ is a new category. All posts in this category will be of pictures taken while standing in the same place and spinning around. I want to track changes from season to season and year to year. This set of pictures was taken on 7-29-2011.  

Hidden Hills Garden

I love this view. If I walk through the arbor and stay left, I'll head to the pier, and if I go right, I'm at the Star Light Lounge. It's a win-win situation!

 

Hidden Hills Garden

The orange flower is narrow leaf zinnia, the yellow foreground is lantana 'New Gold', behind that is Agastache 'Blue Fortune', and the purple foliage on the far left is pineapple lily 'Sparkling Burgundy'.

 

 

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This is not looking as good as I would like. A landscape designer suggested I plant a ‘Lady Banks’ rose to climb up the post and soften the corner of the deck. That was fine for the first couple of years, but after a few years she really got going, and she wasn’t just softening the corner of the deck; she was taking over, blocking the view and smothering my butterfly bushes. I cut her back hard after flowering, and I’m debating where to move her. I’m considering a nice clematis to replace her. Maybe the fragrant, evergreen Clematis armandii.

Don't look here. It's an opportunity for improvement and a future project.

Don't look here either.

 
Hidden Hills Garden

Back where we started from.

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2 Responses to Spinning in the Backyard

  1. Melissa says:

    I love your yard art critters holding the wine bottle in the creeping jenny, in the Sept 2011 issue on p.14. Where did you find them? All your pictures and yard ideas are great!

    • Peggy Hill says:

      Thanks Melissa. I don’t think the Sept. issue is out yet so you must work at Alabama Gardener Magazine. The kids got me the yard art for Christmas several years ago. They are called gnome-be-gones, and they protect your garden from pesky gnomes. Their website is http://www.sugarpost.com. I think I’ll do a post on yard art soon.

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