Thursday, May 13, 2010

Seeds of Change.

Gardening was one of mine and Michael's favorite activities. Some of my best memories are from working in the garden all day, showering, opening the loft windows to let out old jazz, louching a glass of absinthe, and then head back out to retire in our seats and enjoy the evening. Below are some images of our loft garden in Atlanta. It evolved from spring/summer 2006 through spring/summer 2007. By autumn 2007 it was a jungle.

garden
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Today I was on the Charleston MLS site looking at downtown listings so I could see their gardens. Strange, I know, but I figured it was the best way to see some beautiful gardens that you won't normally see on the internet. My dream garden will have hardy banana (Musa banjo), elephant ears, spider lilies, ginger, canna (I'm partial to the variegated color combo above), gardenia, magnolia, jasmine, camilla, sago palm, palms/palmettos, bougainvillea & crotons (that will probably remain potted for winter storage), ornamental grasses, hibiscus, angels trumpets, and a variety of fruit trees. Along with those, I can't help but want a weeping willow, our japanese maple, a new bog garden with carnivorous plants and papyrus, and Italian pencil cypresses. We'll also have a side vegetable/herb garden.

The one thing we will NOT have? Azaleas. I cannot describe how much I loathe them. I usually call them 'rat bushes'. Yuck. If you want to come take back my 'True Southerner' card, I'll be more than happy to leave it in the mailbox. :)

2 comments:

jiffycoil said...

Wow, it's so strange seeing these photos. It sometimes seems so long ago. You will have your dream garden my love. Time and love will bring all this back to our lives.

Evita said...

They bring about mixed feelings for me. I think I've gotten over most of the feelings of being lost and now see so much hope.

I know our potential. :x

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