Happy Friday , everyone ! Today ’s photos are from Kathy Fink up near Boston ( we ’ve visited her beautiful garden before , HERE ) .
She says,“After our long and cold-blooded wintertime near Boston , the Japanese maples I have selected for my garden are brightest in spring . other colour change unceasingly , and the leaf chassis are most interesting as they fill out . Although not a independent feature , I also delight the ticklish flowers . I take out my camera and go looking to see what brilliant foliage compositions nature has provided each year .
“ For very little fuss , my Japanese maples have render so much pleasance over the year . The initial challenge was to take from the many wonderful options in colors , texture , and sizes to make the effects I desire . I larn the backbreaking way to plan for the ripe sizing of the tree which is a bit bigger than I expected in the idealistic conditions my location affords . Most of the maples flex light-green and provide a cooling impression in the live months and then blaze again in different coloring material in the evenfall . ”

Gorgeous , Kathy !
It ’s almost SPRING , people ! I know you ’re go through your photos from last year , planning what you ’ll do other than this class . transport some of those photos in to me![email protect ]
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Photo/Illustration: All photos courtesy of Kathy Fink







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