The deeper into winter we go, the more important every bit of interest in the garden becomes. Objets de play an important role, especially now while I wait for the evergreens to grow.
There are deciduous shrubs that can help too. The baby Red Twig Dogwoods are currently still twigs. I look forward to the time when they have gained a more mature size and create more of a display against the snow. I planted a dozen throughout the garden.
The colors of the cozy cabin even add to the winter interest. I might have lost track of the flow at some point. It isn't jarring enough to spin me to action though. Painting is a tedious process. The front porch may appear patriotic, but beneath it all my queer flag is flying. I have all the colors of the rainbow in there. Blue doors and decks, a haint ain't blue spruce pine pale green basement patio ceiling, a pale yellow window and eave trim, red columns and girders, white windows and purple wire baskets with shiny silver balls.
It's a confederate gray cabin touched by the subtle colors of the rainbow. It's appropriate to the occupant.
Adding to it all are the monumental arrangement of rocks. I might get trapped inside, but as long as the snow isn't too deep, my eye is still drawn into the garden.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
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4 comments:
Love it all. Color you have for winter interest. It all flows together well.
I think it is fun when the rocks start emerging from the snow. The red twigs look great contrasting with the snow.
I like how you have joined all the colors. I am sure you know I love your blog. Can't wait until I see your new wall coming together.
Lola even if it doesn't flow, it keeps you on your toes, wondering.
Lisa the stone walls are great in the snow too. I hope the red twigs have a major growth spurt this year.
Thanks Dianne. Looks like there may be a thaw this week. I might get to the new wall soon.
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