I'm going to allow Ms Fine's own words to guide you through her garden.
"On a typical city lot (50' x 100') our small garden features herbs and vegetables, ornamental trees and shrubs and a haven for urban wildlife.
"We moved in to our home 23 years ago and inherited a lot that had a few roses, a couple of rhododendrons and a quintessential lawn."
"With a degree in landscape architecture and a passion for plant collecting, we quickly developed the structure of the garden with heritage treee on the north side and a perennial border/ cutting garden on the south side."
"Small water features attract daily visits of hummingbirds, chickadees and robins, and a compost pile allows us to build healthy soil year after year.
Gurgling water, densely planted beds and violets between the steps. This place breathes relaxation and peacefulness.
"On a typical city lot (50' x 100') our small garden features herbs and vegetables, ornamental trees and shrubs and a haven for urban wildlife.
"We moved in to our home 23 years ago and inherited a lot that had a few roses, a couple of rhododendrons and a quintessential lawn."
"With a degree in landscape architecture and a passion for plant collecting, we quickly developed the structure of the garden with heritage treee on the north side and a perennial border/ cutting garden on the south side."
"Small water features attract daily visits of hummingbirds, chickadees and robins, and a compost pile allows us to build healthy soil year after year.
"Our sanctuary garden is a well-tended and densely planted combination of colorful flowers, outdoor rooms and interesting foliage throughout the year."
Every clothesline support should have a chandelier!
A nice grouping of plants in terra cotta pots.
Cool architectural fragments!
We pacific north westerners do enjoy glass in our gardens!
Eclectic art choices punctuate the garden.
Gurgling water, densely planted beds and violets between the steps. This place breathes relaxation and peacefulness.
Thanks for allowing us to tour your lovely garden Ms Fine!