As promised ( HERE ) , we ’re finishing off the calendar week with Jeff Calton down in Tennessee . We saw what ’s going on in his garden on Monday , and today he ’s portion out scenes from his clients ’ garden .
He says,“Spent the daylight in my “ office ” getting a client ’s property ready for fall / wintertime and thought I would share a few . It is a fairly big property with several dissimilar garden rooms . We get to do a fate of play project here and finally all the contractors are move so we could at least start out the Modern domain . It is a fun family to work with and even though I do n’t live there … it ’s my garden . ”
Ah , the mankind of many gardens . Jeff , I do n’t fuck where you get the vigor to create so many compelling gardens and space ! Keep ’em coming … .

facilitate me keep recoil out posts all winter long – post me exposure of your garden NOW ! e-mail me at[email protected ] . Thanks ! – Michelle
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Wisteria arbor

Woodland fountain

Walkway to firepit structure

Volunteer ferns and moss at the base of a Japanese maple

View over Acanthus mollis ‘Summer Beauty’

Pulmonaria and autumn fern

Pond all netted for winter

Entry to new garden area

Hedychium ‘White Butterfly’ (ginger)

‘Lemon Lime’ dracaena and a red cordyline

Endless Summer hydrangea–it’s going to end on Saturday night.

Cast iron urn now used as a fountain

Callicarpa showing off for fall

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