Deep Green World
The shady areas of my garden are lush and restful. In July they have become a deep green world with accents of white and an occasional pop of pink, orange or burgundy. The woodlands are a welcome shelter from the white hot sun. It is not the time of year for heavy or even moderate gardening, but for languid strolls, embracing the moist tropical air and keeping a bottle of cold water at hand. I take my time. I pause to take in the overall view, then slowly search out details of individual plants.
Here are some images from my deep green world. Some views will be familiar to those who regularly follow my blog, but I like to provide images through the changing seasons:
The sun glinting off this fern was almost too bright, until I turned it black and white:
Hydrangea 'Lady in Red' remains one of my favorite woodland plants:
I hope you enjoyed these views of my deep green world. Have a great week! Deb