August 10, 2024
As we rolled into co-planner Camille Paulsen‘s Puyallup, Washington, neighborhood at the Puget Sound Fling last month, my bus was invited to tour a couple of her neighbors’ gardens while the other busload of Flingers worked their way into Camille’s garden first. I was charmed that Camille’s neighbors were willing to host us in their gardens as well. What a great gardening neighborhood!
Sage-Richards Garden
I started at the home of Erica Sage and Aaron Richards, where a fenced vegetable garden (above) takes advantage of a sunny and level spot. From there, the garden drops down into the shady backyard.
A waterfall spills down a ferny slope…
…into a reflective pool. A stone bench beside the pond offers a cool spot to enjoy the water…
…and a temple bell.
I spotted Laura Wills from Wisconsin and Janet Davis from Ontario taking a rest here.
Lushly planted and peaceful…
…with light-catching Japanese maples.
One more maple. Up on the deck…
…you catch a great view of regal Mount Rainier.
A gardening neighbor
Next door, a shapely Japanese maple frames a bench by the front porch.
A lovely welcome
Another Japanese maple adds shaggy texture in a terraced bed.
And another holds court in the front beds.
A carved Buddha and stone vessels draw the eye along a path.
A circular patio offers a pleasant spot to sit, with more seating above on the deck…
…where once again there’s a stunning mountain view.
Up next: Fling co-planner Camille Paulsen’s glorious garden. For a look back at nursery stop VanLierop Garden Market, click here.
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