Just up the road a bit from Wells Medina Nursery is the garden of Denise Lane, We entered the garden from the side and found no gate or fence just stone paths that looked very natural.
It's almost as if the existing landscape was simply augmented with some choice plants. However, reading the description of the garden, one finds out that this was all created by a very clever gardener.
"My garden is about an acre, with many challenges. The base'soil' here is clay. This, in conjunction with the high water table and underground springs, dictate plant material choices. Drowning in the winter is a reality in many parts of this garden. Since the property was purchased in 1988, it has undergone many changes."
"What started with a sport court, ringed with a photinia hedge and native trees, tree stumps and many undesirable plants (ivy, blackberries, 150' cottonwood trees, to name a few,) is today a lush garden with garden rooms, various habitats, and many special features including a natural pond, huge rocks (the largest over 20,000 lbs.) a stone seat wall and stairs, Little and Lewis ruin, and iconic column carved from a tree."
"Several years ago, a formerly wet, boggy, impossible-to-garden area was improved by building a new water feature with waterfall, stream and of course more large hunks of Cascade granite."
In talking with Denise, I mentioned the many well-situated seating areas in the garden and we shared a laugh talking about how gardeners seldom actually sit in their gardens but guests do.
Which path to explore. While the garden is about an acre, it seems much larger because of the way the rooms are divided by trails that make it seem like one is walking through the woods and discovers the various garden areas.
The use of walls, this one painted terracotta, as dividers adds structure as the garden becomes a bit more formal closer to the house.
"An outdoor kitchen was built in 2007 followed by the transformation of a former sport court into an 'entertainment terrace,' complete with fire trough."
"Come visit my garden and see for yourself what else might have changed. Never a dull moment around here! My husband calls it 'The Neverending Story.'
Here's Denise in her masterpiece of a garden. "Your garden must bring you great joy," I said.
"It keeps me off the streets and out of gyms," she replied.
It's almost as if the existing landscape was simply augmented with some choice plants. However, reading the description of the garden, one finds out that this was all created by a very clever gardener.
"My garden is about an acre, with many challenges. The base'soil' here is clay. This, in conjunction with the high water table and underground springs, dictate plant material choices. Drowning in the winter is a reality in many parts of this garden. Since the property was purchased in 1988, it has undergone many changes."
"What started with a sport court, ringed with a photinia hedge and native trees, tree stumps and many undesirable plants (ivy, blackberries, 150' cottonwood trees, to name a few,) is today a lush garden with garden rooms, various habitats, and many special features including a natural pond, huge rocks (the largest over 20,000 lbs.) a stone seat wall and stairs, Little and Lewis ruin, and iconic column carved from a tree."
In talking with Denise, I mentioned the many well-situated seating areas in the garden and we shared a laugh talking about how gardeners seldom actually sit in their gardens but guests do.
Which path to explore. While the garden is about an acre, it seems much larger because of the way the rooms are divided by trails that make it seem like one is walking through the woods and discovers the various garden areas.
Is that heron landing to go fishing in the pond or just taking off?
Oh, the choices.
Oh, there's a house. Perhaps we've wandered too far.
The Little and Lewis ruin
The use of walls, this one painted terracotta, as dividers adds structure as the garden becomes a bit more formal closer to the house.
The column carved from a tree.
It's true, there's always an agave!
"An outdoor kitchen was built in 2007 followed by the transformation of a former sport court into an 'entertainment terrace,' complete with fire trough."
"Come visit my garden and see for yourself what else might have changed. Never a dull moment around here! My husband calls it 'The Neverending Story.'
One of the most healthy specimens of Wollemia nobilis I've seen. It obviously loves it here.
Aha! Here's the guy who really does all the work.
Here's Denise in her masterpiece of a garden. "Your garden must bring you great joy," I said.
"It keeps me off the streets and out of gyms," she replied.
An unusual mushroom growing on an old tree.
Speaking of unusual mushrooms.
Time to head back from whence we came.
One last look back. Who would have guessed what thrills lay beyond?
Thank you, Denise, for opening your beautiful garden for so many to enjoy!