Thursday, September 3, 2015

Beyond The Tall Flower Meadow

You have been seeing a lot of this in the last several weeks. It's the most photogenic spot in the garden right now. You will just have to suffer. It will get worse. The asters are starting to bloom.





















There is much more going on out there than this one view of the Tall Flower Meadow. The sunny utility meadow further up the line has its own distinct character from a completely different composition of plants.





















There is no need to move some of the Greenheaded Coneflower, Rudbeckia laciniata into my part of the garden. It is big and floppy and close enough for me to visit in the next meadow over.





















Side arms from the utility lines branch off the pole in the roadside vegetable garden and cross the scenic byway to my neighbor's houses. They make smaller bits of no trees allowed sunshine where other sun loving plants can grow.

Where there is sun there is meadowy. That is part by design intent and enforced by necessity. There is too much garden and not enough time for tidy.


2 comments:

Lola said...

Like the last pic. I got it all straight.

Barry said...

I'm sure you have thought of putting up a game cam, to take a few seconds of video each day, to made a time-lapse sequence of the majesty that you witness each day. I'll leave the musical score up to you to add. Something symphonic, I should think.