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So, After the Plant Sale...

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Alison and I decided to hit a few places. I mean, we were out there anyway, right?   Our first stop was Dragonfly Farms Nursery, a place that I've visited often and love.  Heidi, the owner of Dragonfly, is constantly changing the garden and this year, huge changes are taking place. It's almost like visiting an entirely new garden!  Dragonfly does a lot of landscape projects, design, installation, maintenance and Heidi has a handy tractor with which to garden.  One of the reasons for the big change is that Heidi wants to use the garden as an event venue for weddings (funerals, bar/bat mitzvahs, quinceañeras, ladies' club luncheons, the occasional biker rally...)


Many huge things that many of us would consider permanent fixtures get moved around  like we would move a small potted plant. It's almost disconcerting!  Heidi has boundless energy and is also working on a larger parcel of land that she and her husband have purchased for their retirement.

This is new since I last visited and looks permanent but it's most likely for sale and could be gone by my next visit. 

They say that gardens reflect the personalities of their gardeners. I'd say that this gardener has a great love of plants, a fabulous sense of humor, and is perhaps a touch  hyperactive!  Lucky for us who get to enjoy the result!  Taking up part of the old parking area is this cool patio with built in industrial fire pit.



Re purposed glass light fixture.
The nursery part of the show is still looking great and full of  cool and beautiful things to buy.


Who doesn't love gentians? 

Yucca 'Blue Boy'

The part of the garden on the up side of the hill is changing as well but not as dramatically.

These look great in nurseries and in other people's gardens.

Wollemia nobilis, a living fossil from Australia.

Yucca rostrata
I know what these are but I think they've gone through a name change recently and I've killed at least three and just like in baseball, three strikes and you're out! So I'm not going to bother with the name. They're dead to me!   Pretty though. (Farfugium japonicum crispata) Looks like a special variety but I didn't look at the tag.

Helleborus 

A new interest in Bonsai?




It's a hibiscus of some sort and may be dead or alive but who cares?  Look at that gorgeous moss!

Stachyurus chinensis 'Magpie' in bloom.



Erythronium






From Left to right Podophyllum pleianthum, P. delavayi, P. Spotty Dotty  (guessing)

More lovely color up for adoption!

Baby cones on an Abies koreana


You just never know what you'll find in the gardens and nursery at Dragonfly Farms

"Where abnormality is the normality." It's always worth the trip!



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