Open Gardens: Nancy Goldman and Deborah Myers
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| A masterful use of combining various textures. Isn't this fun? |
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| The front garden is very tiny but so well done. There is a wonderful sense of privacy. |
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| Love this! |
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| The pathway is a mix of flagstone, brick and gravel. |
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| Heading around to the back garden where various garden rooms awaits. |
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| Tiger lilies! Nancy Goldman had a lot of these also. |

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| The little bird bath was for the bees and it was busy with them. |
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| An impressive stand of Bamboo stands along a pathway. It was very tall and the diameter of the canes was quite large. |
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| Japanese Angelica Tree (Aralia elata, I think) |
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| More striking uses of textures - Japanese Umbrella Pine (Sciadopitys verticillata) and Painted Fern |
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| A Fairy Garden |
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| Thank you Deborah for sharing your fantastic garden! |
Now, on to Nancy Goldman's garden.
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| A pebble mosaic "rug" and the waft of honeysuckle greet you as you approach the entrance. |
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| It is so much fun seeing the creativity in these gardens. As we rounded the side of the house and stepped onto a deck that overlooks the back garden, this is what we saw! |
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| Immediately off the deck is a serene vignette with hostas, ferns and mosses. |
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| Stepping off the deck and venturing back into the garden finds all kinds of artistic delights. |
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| The late afternoon sun just lit up the fern. Notice she has an Aralia too! |
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| Nancy uses lots of found objects in clever ways throughout the garden. |
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| Another pebble mosaic |
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| The largest mosaic surrounded a small bird-bath that has been transformed into a planter for sedums. |

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| Some really cool Four O'Clocks (Mirabilis jalapa). She says they just mysteriously appeared in the garden. |
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| We are now back along the sidewalk in front of Nancy's house. Another fun mosaic - do you see the tools? |
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| A cozy little nest in the front garden. The fence panel was made by a local craftsman - the chairs are part of the entire piece. |
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| One last view from this incredible garden - thank you Nancy! |



























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