
Hi GPODers!
We’re back in Sharon Burgmayer’s colorful garden in Wayne, Pennsylvania. In case you missed yesterday’s post (catch up in Part 1), we’re getting the warm-season highlights from the last two decades in Sharon’s flower-filled gardens. Yesterday we saw photos from 2001 to 2014, and today we’re diving back in with photos from the summer of 2015 and continuing on to more recent years. Here’s a refresher on what Sharon said about her gardens:
This garden was created 35 years ago: we were so excited to finally have a garden! Of the hundreds of garden pictures taken over the 3 decades, I have selected these to show different parts of our property and how they have changed over the years. The prominent feature is the long perennial border of over 80 ft in length, originally 12 ft deep, but portions have expanded over the years as I attempt to move plants out from the growing shade of the red Japanese maple you can see in the background. I’m afraid I belong to the horticultural zoo school of gardening: I want one of everything! And then I follow the cottage garden method of allowing the plants to move around to whatever site they favor. In addition, I included some striking trees: a smoke tree and an elderberry which is my favorite recent addition. Finally, the last picture is a poster gift I made for my husband, “The Flowers at Beechtree Lane,” that features flowers from the garden. The garden steps shown in one picture were built by my husband. The birdbath with the hand emerging we call the Hand of God and was a Mother’s Day gift from my sons 20 some years ago.
Thank you so much for sharing such an in-depth introduction to your garden, Sharon! With just one submission you’ve made it feel like you’ve been sharing with Garden Photo of the Day for years. I hope we get to see how your gardens continue to evolve and grow this growing season.
If you’re thinking of sharing your garden with the blog, there is no need to wait until flowers start emerging this spring or summer. We’re happy to receive photos from your garden during any point in its growing journey, so think about going through your archives and sending in some photos from past years. Follow the directions below to submit your garden via email, or send me a DM on Instagram: @agirlherdogandtheroad.
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Comments
Absolutely amazing! Gardeners should do what you have done in documenting the garden over the years.
Spectacular! That smoke tree!!! Everywhere you look is an extravaganza of color and texture.
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