
Incidentally, Coleton Fishacre is a spectacular garden and house in Devon, England. Want to search the GPOD by STATE? CLICK HERE!Īnd last but not least, Check out the GPOD Pinterest page, where you can browse all the post in categories…fun! CLICK HERE! Want to see every post ever published? CLICK HERE! Want us to feature YOUR garden, or a garden you've recently visited, in the Garden Photo of the Day? CLICK HERE! Want to get the GPOD delivered to your inbox every morning? CLICK HERE! <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <–Īnd as always, SEND ME PICS OF YOUR GARDEN, OR A GARDEN YOU'VE VISITED! Email me at Thanks! –Michelle Oh, and when you comment to say you'll be there, give us your real name so that I can plan name tags that include both that and your screen name… So…who else is going to be there? Let us all know in the comments, and we can start planning an outing! Perhaps after-dinner drinks one night at the bar at the Sheraton? I'll repeat this announcement for the next week or so, at least, and keep a running list of who's coming….enticement for even more people to come. Hey all! I and a bunch of the other FG editors will be at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show again this year, and I'm scheduled to give another GPOD talk! (A few of you will be getting emails in the next two weeks as I put together the slideshow…) A number of people have emailed to say that they'll be at the show, and that they'd love to meet up with a bunch of fellow GPODers! The RSVPs so far: We recently sold it, opting instead for a smaller, sunnier, easier to maintain property." Oh, Tia, I don't think I could have given this house or garden up! But I can't wait to see what you do with your NEW property… ***Tia sent in so many great shot's that we'll be spending tomorrow in her garden, too! Today leaned more toward the hardscape, while tomorrow will feature some of her stunning plant combos. I mulched every three years or so with a rich compost. Pesticide-free, only the lawn got an occasional hit with organic fertilizer. My goal was to create a garden that can withstand our annual dry period without any supplemental water. Today's photos are from Tia Scarce, who says, "These photos are from my Kirkland, Washington, garden.
