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The Gardener's Eye: June 2015
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Sunday, June 28, 2015. No Need to Pardon Ogunquit's Appearance. I came across this new planting along the Marginal Way in Ogunquit, ME. The town has removed invasive species and replanted the area with Maine natives that attract monarch butterflies. The planting includes echinacea, asclepias, blueberry, sweet fern and several species of native grasses. Michael B. Gordon. Links to this post. Wednesday, June 17, 2015. The Boccelli Garden in Mid-June. Aurea' and the orange flowers of Euphorbia griffithii.
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The Gardener's Eye: Nubanusit Terrace in Early August
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Monday, August 3, 2015. Nubanusit Terrace in Early August. The yew/boxwood hedges have just been trimmed and the contrast of Russian sage works nicely. A veiw of the Putnam Park construction from over the Nubanusit River. Michael B. Gordon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Michael B. Gordon. View my complete profile. Michael B. Gordon, Optometrist. English Garden Tour Website. Google Website Translator Gadget. The Passionate Gardener Tour. Eleftherio’s Plant Picks. Federal Twist in Gardens Illustrated.
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The Gardener's Eye: November 2014
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Sunday, November 30, 2014. Subtraction in a Maturing Garden. Over a decade ago, I planted a pair of. In the center of the space is large enough to become a focal point in the space. After our snow this Thanksgiving, it became clear that the junipers were more of a detriment than a virtue in the garden. I removed them today and I don't regret my decision. The pair of Juniperus scopulorum. Skyrocket' trees in the Hall with Balls. The "before view" from the Upper Garden. Michael B. Gordon. Links to this post.
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The Gardener's Eye: October 2014
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Monday, October 27, 2014. Stewartias in Full Blaze. Michael B. Gordon. Links to this post. Thursday, October 23, 2014. Now that I have finally seen the smoldering fall foliage on my three toddler Lindera glauca. Which should be an effective combination all winter. During the summer, the foliage is a pleasing light green color with glaucous tones on the undersides. Whose massive leaves will be a nice contrast to the long glossy leaves of Lindera glauca. Does best in a semi-shaded site with ample moisture.
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The Gardener's Eye: August 2014
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Friday, August 15, 2014. Monadnock Region Open Day August 23. Saturday, August 23, my garden will be one of the six gardens open to the public 10 am to 4pm for the Monadnock Region Garden Conservancy Open Days. Joe Valentine and Paula Hunter's garden, Juniper Hill Farm, will also be featuring a plant sale by Broken Arrow Nursery. I am pleased to announce that my garden will host have a plant sale of unusual annuals and perennials by fellow blogger, Helen O'Donnell of Anemone Times. Michael B. Gordon.
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The Gardener's Eye: August 2015
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Monday, August 31, 2015. Teixeira Park Plantings in Early September. The native grass, Eragrostis spectabilis, adds a light frothy texture to the Ruin Garden. I didn't know Parthenium integrifolium. Known as American feverfew, until a gardening friend shared a division. The white flat-topped, terminal corymbs are a useful contrast in color and texture at the Ruin Garden. It has a sturdiness that reminds me of cauliflower. I added Sanguisorba officinalis. My favorite liatris is Liatris ligulistylis. Sunda...
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The Gardener's Eye: Teixeira Park in Early August
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Saturday, August 1, 2015. Teixeira Park in Early August. Michael B. Gordon. August 16, 2015 at 6:54 AM. Ah, the change has begun. I saw Hemerocallis Stafford used a lot in England. I see Autumn Minaret. What are the lower Hemerocallis? I like it, Michael. Michael B. Gordon. August 16, 2015 at 11:23 AM. Autumn Minaret is the only daylily blooming at Teixeira Park right now, James. Are you asking about August Flame in the Boccelli post? August 16, 2015 at 6:23 PM. Michael B. Gordon. Michael B. Gordon.
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The Gardener's Eye: April 2015
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Sunday, April 26, 2015. Peterborough Parks: A Public/Private Partnership Talk. Tuesday I will be giving talk to to the Littleton, MA Garden Club on how the Peterborough Parks Committee creates and maintains the public gardens in Peterborough. I am excited to share my recipe for success, much of which I learned from Lynden B. Miller, who designs public gardens in New York City. Here is part of the handout I will be giving the participants:. 5) Vandalism: Repair damage as soon as you see it! 8220;Make it g...
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The Gardener's Eye: March 2015
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Sunday, March 29, 2015. Still Winter in New Hampshire. I hiked Pack Monadnock this morning after a fresh snowfall. This is the view of Mount Monadnock at the summit. Springtime still feels a long way off here in New Hampshire. Michael B. Gordon. Links to this post. Saturday, March 28, 2015. The Citadel in Northern Haiti. The Citadel as seen from our hotel atop the 3000 ft Bonnet a L'Eveque Mountain (the rectangular structure on right central peak). Michael B. Gordon. Links to this post. Links to this post.
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The Gardener's Eye: July 2015
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Friday, July 31, 2015. The Garden in Late July. The Hall with Balls. The Blue Bench Terrace. Michael B. Gordon. Links to this post. Labels: Blue Bench Terrace. Putnam Park Path Project II. Putnam Park as seen from Boccelli Garden. The new entrance garden at Putanm Park will be much more open now that most of the hedge of fothergilla has been removed and relocated to other parts of the park. A view of the entrance from the park. The gravel base of the path has been installed. Michael B. Gordon. Was remove...
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