Saturday, June 21, 2008

Cielo's "Show Me Your Garden" party

has invited me to join her "Show Me Your Garden" party today. Thanks Cielo, you are a great hostess and I just know there will be fabulous gardens to view. So let's grab our comfortable walking shoes, slap on some bug repellent - well I must - and don't forget a straw hat - it's hot out there today!


Welcome friends - I'd like you to join me for a quick tour around my North Carolina cottage garden? It's not large by any stretch of the imagination, but we have filled it with shrubs, plants and vegetables, garden structures and lots of whimsy beneath the lovely, lofty trees which have been there much longer than us!

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"What a man (or woman) needs in gardening is a cast-iron back, with a hinge in it."
- Charles Dudley Warner, My Summer in the Garden, 1871

Let's step through the arbor gate where the trumpet vine has bloomed profusely this Spring.


The vegetable patch is coming along despite lack of rain and produces quite well in the sunshine - tomatoes, cukes, French beans, zucchini and yellow squash - all the veggies needed for Summer cooking.


"Gardening requires lots of water - most of it in the form of perspiration."
~ Lou Ericson

My purple shuttered potting shed ~ I love this little 'room of my own' which was built about eight years ago. I painted it green to blend in with Nature, adding purple shutters. The vine climbing up is a Five-leaf Akebia which displays tiny purple bell flowers in the early Spring.


The back lawn is small and curved which gives more dimension and little corners like a secret garden - and little people hang out waiting for their bird friends to stop by the many feeders hanging from the trees.


Those of you who have visited before are quite familiar with the deck and gazebo ~ some of you are probably tired of seeing it! I truly love this screened room which allows me to enjoy the outdoors free of mosquitoes. I love it in the morning when I can enjoy my coffee with the birds and squirrels ~ and in the early evening, sipping a glass of wine while watching birds bathe and grab those last few seeds before roosting for the night. Well, to be honest, I just love it at any time!

On this side there is a small raised bed with more tomatoes, cukes and beans, a few eggplants, peppers, squash, and pots of herbs, especially basil for pesto and Summer pasta dishes.

"The greatest gift of the garden is the restoration of the five senses." ~ Hanna Rion

My kitchen window box is always filled with something fun throughout the year - Summer time means adding herbs and annuals along with ivy and always a brilliant chartreuse sweet potato vine.


As we return to the front of the cottage, if you have time, please sit a while on the porch while I make you a cup of English tea with something tasty to nibble! There are treasures to peek at including my sweet birds.






Well I know you have many other beautiful gardens to visit today so I'm blowing a friendly kiss as you go on your way. Please come back any time - you will always be welcome - we gardeners are a friendly bunch!


"God made rainy days so gardeners could get the housework done."


"One is nearer God's heart in a garden than anywhere else on earth"


34 comments:

  1. You have, as always, transported my spirit to visions of green, beautiful flowers, and lovely items to delight me along the way.

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  2. What a wonderful way to start the very first day of Summer! I was going to say "Oh, I love THAT photo, then I saw the next then the next and, well I could't pick one over the other!
    Colleen

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  3. Love your cottage and cottage garden and never tire of seeing the gazebo. And yes a good cup of English tea. That front porch is amazing. Although I no longer live in my cottage house, that is where my heart is!
    Mim

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  4. Absolutely gorgeous post Mary! I love your garden ~ thank you for the tour!

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  5. I can see how it could take hours just to wander around you yard and enjoy it all. Simply lovely!

    take care,
    Dawn

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  6. Mary, what a beautiful garden ! You have done some hard work .

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  7. Your garden is spectacular. I love the color of your gazebo, it is such a rich stained wood. All of your garden is wonderful, I wouldn't know which part I would go to first. Although I do love the archway covered in roses and your potting shed looks like a delightful place to work. Karen

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  8. Mary! I absolutely love that angel blowing kisses! Your garden is wonderful! By the way, the new wall it's looking great! I'm sure you've done a lot of work out there!! Beautiful!! Hugs! Vanessa

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  9. That is just lovely. I so admire the arch with the trumpet vine.

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  10. Oh Ms. Mary, I want it all! You have a BEAUTIFUL garden and love the shed and gazebo. Must list you as a favorite. Hugs,RoseMarie

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  11. I, for one, will never grow tired of seeing your gazebo; it's so charming and pretty and I wish I had one! The garden tour was delightful; I love all your little nooks and crannies with angels and birds, etc.

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  12. I loved your tour of the gardens. I couldn't help but notice how cute your house is. Everything is so.. charming!! Please come by anytime!! Terrie

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  13. I had a delightful time exploring your gardens while eating pink ice cream. Your yard looks so serene and green and peaceful. Love the gazebo and veggie gardens. I hope you'll have time to visit me. ~ Lynn

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  14. Your photos were all so beautiful and I love the gazebo. I hadn't finished my pink ice cream so I brought it along for our stroll. Thank you so much.

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  15. Thank you for a lovely visit! Your porch, your gazebo, and your potting shed are charming, and I love your vegetable gardens and your flowering plants.

    Thank you for your kind welcome in my blog. I'm just learning.

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  16. OH my goodness! What an absolutely gorgeous garden! You should be SO proud of that. I just love your gazebo, but all of it is so tranquil and beautiful. You certainly have a green thumb! Everything is growing so well. I am doing container gardening this year, all around my fish pond and I'm enjoying it so much. Our soil here in Florida isn't the best, so the container gardening is proving to delight me.
    I really enjoyed your photos!
    Terri
    http://www.islandwriter.net

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  17. Hi Mary,
    I love every single thing about your garden. You have done a beautiful job on it.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  18. Your garden never ceases to calm me. Thank you for another lovely look.

    Janet

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  19. Mary, I am so thrilled to have found your beautiful blog by way of Cielo's garden party. I love your garden... I love that you have vegetables... I love the brown wicker/rattan chairs on your porch... I love the gardener quotes. What a lovely spot to land in this Saturday evening! Thanks so much for the tour! Wishing you a blessed Sunday...

    Christi

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  20. Hi Mary
    I don't know how I managed to miss so many of your posts! Your garden looks wonderful, full of loving care and attention. Lucky you to have a vegetable garden. All I have is a couple of pots of basil because we have so little sun.
    Hope you have a great weekend.
    Hugs, Rhondi

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  21. Wow, your garden and porch should be in some sort of home magazine. It is all truly lovely.

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  22. I love your pictures of your garden. Thank so much for the tour!
    Love, Ann

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  23. What a beautiful tour of your gorgeous gardens. I loved every minute of it. thank you
    -Mya

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  24. Oh what a wonderful garden, Mary! I love everything in it, from the arched gate to the lovely porch. How terrific to have such a beautiful and productive space. Thanks so much for sharing it!
    xoxo,
    Mary

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  25. Bliss, pure bliss.
    Thank you so much for sharing.
    Your garden is soooo beautiful.

    have a lovely weekend,
    Barb

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  26. I always enjoy seeing your beautiful gardens, Mary. Everytime I see the gazebo my little ol' heart goes pittypat!

    Pat

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  27. AMAZING!!!
    I'll be here very often!

    God bless you!

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  28. I'm in paradise! Mary, you have such lovely garden, thank you for participating in our garden party and showing your little piece of heavens to the world...

    Hugs

    Cielo

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  29. What a lovely jaunt through your garden. I too have a potting shed. It is pretty new, and I haven't got to decorating it yet. Yours is an inspiration.

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  30. If I were your neighbor, you'd catch me sneaking around your lovely garden looking at all the lovely plants and vignettes you have made.

    You are an inspiration!

    ((hugs)) Rosie

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  31. Your garden is so, so lovely. What a wonderful retreat and respite. I have had to give up gardening because of my carpal tunnel syndrome.

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  32. Yes, indeed, it's a gorgeous garden. Very English too.

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  33. Mary, You have such a lovely garden that I could visit it again and again! I could spend a day just walking around and enjoying each part of it.

    I am just now getting around to all the gardens, and I will be back for a visit! Thank you for sharing your beautiful place!

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