The chaos that is my garden...

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  1. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    This is my back garden. You have seen photos of it before
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    A few people have said that it looked tidy and asked where my name "Chaotic Gardener" came from
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    Come a little closer and you will see
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    I have a horrible habit of planting things to closely. Here is Echinacea 'Hot Papaya' trying to sneak out thru the white Lavatera that got much larger than it was supposed to get
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    Or here ... there are Zinnia's, Lavatera and Thunbergia all fighting for the light
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    A few too many things in this corner too
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    The Lavatera is clearly one of the bullies in my garden this year, growing much larger than ever before, trying to swallow the Veronica
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    I also seem to have a problem keeping volunteers in check. Here, the Rudbeckia Triloba peeking thru the Sambucus nigra, but I think its a lovely combination.
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    Here, a stray Rumex
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    And Nicotiana
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    It's not uncommon to find tomatoes growing between the flowers either. This must have come from the compost I spread here in the spring.
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    Here in the Hosta bed you will find some Rudbeckia Triloba and tomatoes growing, neither of which I planted there.
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    So you see, there is a lot of chaos in my gardens! :stew1:
     
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  3. Ronni

    Ronni Hardy Maple

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    I'd trade your chaos for my obsessive tidiness any day! Your gardens are absolutely stunning and what I aspire to....one day. :stew1:

    Knowing me though, I doubt I'll ever get there. I get SO freaking anal about having things orderly and spaced perfectly, that I don't think I'm ever going to get to the riot of color and texture and pattern that is your garden and that I adore.

    So I'll live vicariously through you. Keep planting, and PLEASE keep posting those stunning pictures!
     
  4. cherylad

    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    I don't think it looks like chaos... I think it's absolutely beautiful having all those plants/flowers together. It looks "natural". And that I like.
     
  5. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Picture me sitting here, head cocked and scratching behind my ear......what the heck are you on about, woman!.... :eek:

    That border of yours looks simply smashing, and you're standing there meowing about it. What are you like!

    I can arrange an appointment with an optometrist if you like. ;)
     



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  6. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Netty are you mad woman calling you garden chaotic? I love it and would happily spend hours looking for, and finding, so many lovely plants in your beds. I would, however, curb the growth of the Lavatera before it overtakes everything else. Apart from that I'd leave everything else exactly how it is. :-D
     
  7. Kiasmum

    Kiasmum In Flower

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    Just think of all those weeds you are suppressing by having all those fabulous plants close together.

    You have some lovely colour combinations too.

    Lots of the formal gardens I have visited over the years all have vegetables growing in among their flower borders so it isn't really odd at all.
     
  8. Jewell

    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    That is the tidiest garden I have ever seen. Needs to be on a garden walk. You must be able to eat off the floor in your house, based on what you think is messy outside. Loved the garden keep posting more :stew1:
     
  9. Gardengirl

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    Your garden is stunning Netty, you should open it to the public to raise money for charity. I am sure you would get lots of visitors. Here in UK we have a NGS (National Garden Scheme) where people do just that, it makes for a lovely afternoon out, looking round other people's gardens. You do of course have to provide tea and biscuits for the visitors though lol :D
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I'd be there Netty but I doubt you'd be able to get rid of me once I'd seen your garden up close. If you see someone erecting a tent in a sheltered spot be kind to me and I may help you pull weeds. ;)
     
  11. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Thank you all, you flatter me!
     
  12. Cayuga Morning

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    Netty, your garden is absolutely beautiful! I do love your attitude and can SO relate! There is something heartwarming about appreciating a healthy plant that pokes its volunteer head up...how can you pull it out? Such a healthy tomato! Such beautiful rudbeckia & lavatera! Gardens really are warfare, with plants fighting it out amongst themselves. You have the secret though to keeping the chaos within reason: beautiful edges. Makes all the difference. Now, if only I could do that....
     
  13. Ren2012

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    Gorgeous!!! I don't see any chaos here only awesomeness!!!
     
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    Mee Luv Kayoss.
    Hehehe...
     

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