Today ’s photos are from Eddi Reid in Columbus , Ohio , who says,“I am share two circle of photos – one outside bent and another of the inside wintertime garden . The mantrap of the snow in early wintertime highlights the structure of works , Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree , and hardscape . While the snow and polar temperatures dominate outside , inside our front entree all is warm and plant - filled . This is where we can still enjoy in cheerfulness whilst watching birds both inwardly and out . “Eddi , judging from your wintertime scenes , you need to send out us more photos this summer ! Wonderful structure , and I can just imagine inhale the planty goodness in your entryway . olfactory modality like spring ! Thanks for share-out .
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Japanese maple

Gate through to “Stephen’s Grove,” a garden of memories. The gate is guarded by two large ornamental pear trees planted in 2000 as a wedding gift to our daughter and husband from a close friend. They chose to be married, in (her words), “the most beautiful place in the world!” Alberta spruce and snowball viburnum stand just before the gate with an ash tree to the right. Honeysuckle and wisteria cover the fence.

Spruce, ash, and Japanese maple by the side gate

Huge locust overhanging my favorite bench, with wild locust and red oak backed by Norwegian spruce. This was a decrepit tree, so badly damaged that I asked my husband to cut it down then I nurtured one small shoot until we have this beautiful tree. 1984 – now.

Amelanchier leans down to embrace a fountain and mingle with the branches of spice bush.

Begonia – unknown type

Coleus and pink geranium

Geranium and bougainvillea

Lilies,succulents, geraniums, and planters full of sprouting amaryllis – last year we had more than twenty blooms – they were glorious.

Norfolk Island pine with grey Dusty Miller and more geraniums, plus a very large begonia (again an unknown type – a gift. The cage contains three parakeets.

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