After lunch we boarded the buses and came back across the ferry. Our first stop was Point Defiance Park. It is a big park not too far from the crossing. There are some trial gardens within the park. Most of the trial gardens are enclosed by a large deer fence. See below.
The gardens included Dahlia, Rose and Fuchsia trial gardens. Seems I didn't get any rose photos and just a few Dahlias.
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Dahlia trial garden |
Because one of our fellow Fling attendees is the "Go-to" guy for Fuchsias, we all followed him around listening to tidbits on the various Fuchsias. If you want to read more about Fuchsias, click on this link to his page.
The Fuchsietum To me Fuchsia look like little ballerinas twirling their skirts flaring around them.
If I had my Fuchsia friend at my elbow now I could tell you all the varieties, but I don't, so just enjoy the beauties, some of which are nameless.
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Fuchsia 'Think Pink' |
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Close-up of 'Think Pink' |
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Few of my favorite colors! |
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No name but pretty |
Outside the fence were some hardier plants that laugh at deer.
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Agave |
After Point Defiance Park we headed to our final garden of the day. The hosts had a Happy Hour set up for us; a beautiful garden to tour and a glass of wine to boot! There were water features in the front yard (slope), the patio area and the backyard. There is a train track down the hillside, so the water features muffle the sounds of both street traffic and train traffic.
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Quite the incline |
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A view of Mt. Rainier from the front steps |
Many of the accents in this garden were black. Below you see three mice, as you look at the photos below, check out all the black items in the garden.
What goes well with black accents? Yellow!
See the use of yellow plants and black granite? This color scheme is echoed throughout the garden. Enjoy the water feature below.
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Sunlight through the sculpture |
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Wide view of the patio area under the willow |
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Serene pond at the bottom of the hillside in the backyard. |
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Views uphill, Stone sculpture at the top |
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Black fencing with a few pops of color in glass |
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The white foliage really shines with all the green
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The forest grass, Hakonechola sp., and ferns continue to echo the yellows and black (mulch) |
At the top of the hillside in the back there is gravel to help slow the water run-off. Adorned with a twig ball of white.
And a parting view of the water, Commencement Bay from the patio.
Thanks for joining me on the first day of the Fling. Stay tuned for more!
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Lovely post and photos. It was a delightful day all around. That last garden was so striking.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, indeed it was!
DeleteThe name of the park is Point Defiance. So much to see along with the flowers!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, thanks , correction made.
DeleteOh darn: I missed the Dahlias, Roses, and Fuchsias! And more than that: the people! Thanks for sharing the highlights. Hope to see you next year in Memphis. :)
ReplyDeleteWe missed you too Beth, see you in Memphis!
DeleteJust imagine being able to keep track of all the Fuchsia names like Theo does. My jaw dropped when I walked around the corner and saw the planted hillside with layers of Gunnera in the last garden.
ReplyDeleteJerry, Theo is amazing with his knowledge of Fuchsias. That last garden was a marvel to say the least.
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