
Happy Monday GPODers!
We’ve seen an assortment of fabulous garden retrospectives over the years, but I think this submission breaks the mold. Last year, Tatyana Searcy in Washington created a container display so unique and exciting that it deserved its own spotlight. With the help of some local talent and experts, she was able to create a garden focal point that became more and more magical as the growing season went on. Tatyana graciously gave us an in-depth description of how this container display was created and maintained, as well a fantastic assortment of photos that document the evolution from empty artwork in March to end-of-season delight in September.
This is Tatyana Searcy (@tatyana.mysecretgarden – my IG account), and my garden is located on the Kitsap Peninsula in the state of Washington. The garden was previously featured on the GPOD in 2013 and 2019 (Tatyana’s Garden in Washington State, Tatyana’s Blue Poppies, Tatyana’s Gazebo in Winter, and A Front Bed Looking Its Best).
Today, I’d like to share one of my garden containers from 2024.
This container was the favorite among my open garden visitors and my personal favorite too. Monthly pictures below show how the plantings looked through the season as well as how the metal sculpture looked empty.
The facts that the planter doesn’t have solid walls and moss dries up quickly required regular watering and misting. I’m very conscious about water consumption in my garden. Thoughtful use of water in other parts of my garden made me feel better watering this special container several times a week.
This year, I might try to grow different plants in this structure. Winter is a good time to dream and plan!
We obtained the 6 feet metal sculpture from the Crazy Hill Garden & Botanicals in Belfair, WA owned by Michael Kerkes and Elton Busby. Michael thought about filling it with plants while it was exhibited at their nursery, and I liked that idea too, so we ended doing that exciting project together! Michael, a Certified Professional Horticulturist, provided his extensive knowledge and experience, and I selected the plants and the potting mix.
I didn’t make a special shopping trip to buy the plants for this project, but used what was already in my garden. Some of the plants came from my favorite nurseries and others from our local plant swap.
The planter location seemed to be pretty good for the plants I had: it faces east, gets morning sun and a bit of afternoon sun, and it has the rest of the day in bright shade.
- Ferns: Bird’s nest fern (Asplenium nidus, Zones 11–12), cretan brake fern (Pteris cretica, Zones 9–12), ‘Brilliance’ autumn fern (Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Brilliance’, Zones 5–8), blue star fern (Phlebodium aureum, Zones 9–11)
- Hardy fuchsias
- Plectranthus (with golden and green foliage)
- Creeping saxifrage (Saxifraga stolonifera, Zones 6–9)
- Hosta ‘Curly Fries’ (H. ‘Curly Fries’, Zones 3–9) and others
- Coleus
- Senecio
- ‘Jose Puig’ tradescantia (T. gibasis ‘Jose Puig’, Zones 9–11)
- Japanese forest grass (Hakonechloa macra, Zones 5–9)
- Rex begonia (Begonia rex-cultorum, Zones 10–11)
- Japanese snowball (Viburnum plicatum, Zones 5–8) (a tiny start)
Thank you so much for sharing this spectacular container creation with us, Tatyana! The design is so captivating, I’d think it was stolen straight from a botanical garden or art installation. It’s clear why this creation was a your favorite, and adored by all of your visitors.
Did you have any containers that looked more and more magical as the growing season carried on? Or did you make updates so your containers evolved with each season? As we dream of the growing season to come, we could use all the container inspiration we can get! Following the directions below to submit your container photos via email, or send me a DM on Instagram: @agirlherdogandtheroad.
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Comments
Your arrangement is absolutely stunning!
Thank you so much! Happy gardening to you!
Love that metal sculpture.
Thank you! I loved it the moment I saw it! Rusty metal parts have history behind them.
Container design is such fun and this one is fabulous!
Thank you Sue! It was a learning experience and fun to plant it with Michael Kerkes!
Just WOW!!!
Thanks! I’m glad you like it!
Stunning! Bravo! 👏👏👏
Thanks a lot! ☀️
Magnificent! Breathtaking
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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