The kind of garden I would like






Instead of the rampant jungle of a garden that we have, I would really like a kind of Zen garden with the emphasis on plants like bamboo, water trickling, interesting pots. There's a lovely Leaf and Stone garden shop behind the Wintergarden cafe and I took some photos there yesterday. Here are some of the results - not as quiet as the original photos though. We have an opportunity to do something different in the garden after a kind friend gave us a pile of cuttings and some Asian kind of plants. Now we want a few sunny days to get out into the potting shed.
Labels: Leaf and Stone, quiet gardens
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