Woodland Garden

Tonasket, WA(Zone 5a)

Here is a shot of the newest area of my yard, Woodland garden started last spring. Donna

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Tonasket, WA(Zone 5a)

This is the side view of my Prairie Fire Crabapple Allee, it is 7 years old now. Donna

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Tonasket, WA(Zone 5a)

And this is looking up through the crabapple Allee. Donna

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Tonasket, WA(Zone 5a)

This is the north side of my house, main entry our of view to left. Donna

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Tonasket, WA(Zone 5a)

And one more, this is what you see when you drive up to my house. The metal gazebo at edge of parking area, daylily border around small circle of lawn. Donna

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Tonasket, WA(Zone 5a)

Don't know what I did wrong, wanted these photos to be in answer to 'Show us your yard' thread, but goofed someway. Donna

Lamar, AR(Zone 7a)

WOW What a view!

And those crabapple trees *falls over from amazement*

Just amazing looking!!

Fort Pierce, FL(Zone 10a)

It's just beautiful! Shows so much work..and LOVE.
Pati

Moab, UT(Zone 6b)

I'm flat on my back in awe of the beauty, luckily in my emagination I fell looking up thru the flowers of the allee.
Your yard is wonderful, the geese are great. thanks for th walk around applause! applause!
What are those two greengrowths flopping in the wind? Transplants from Hobbit land?

Willing to copy great ideas any time I see them. - Blooms

Baker City, OR(Zone 5b)

The crabapple allee is beautiful! I can just emagine sitting in there when the trees are in bloom and the bees are all making music. You really have some great ideas! It's all beautiful, the kind of place I would love to walk through and be surrounded by it all.

Milo, IA(Zone 5a)

Your gardens are wonderful. Those crabapples are exquisite. You certainly have your own Oasis.

Crossville, TN(Zone 7a)

Yes- GORGEOUS!!!

What are those floppy green things?? LOL
They are so... enchanting!

Tonasket, WA(Zone 5a)

Thankyou all for your kind words, and yes this is my paradise. Have such a great view from anyplace in the yard. The tall trees are Chamaecyparis nootkatensis, Weeping Alaska Cedar. I ahave another one in the back which is a few years older and is quite large. These two have been in place about 4 years. The birds love to perch on the top tips. Donna

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