Visions of Fall

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Posted by admin to backyard autumn, fall color on 2007-11-15, 09:33:00


An acquaintance with plant habits and requirements, along with a sound landscape design are a prerequisite when planning such an autumnal vision. Obviously, fall was not the only season considered, when plant selections were made for the above gardens. The successful blending of deciduous and evergreen plants provides interest throughout the four seasons. Foliage color and texture are the key elements in this bed.

In the background, we see 'Robusta Green' Juniper. In front of this, is a Dwarf Globe Blue Spruce. In the foreground, we find a Mugo Pine. The star of this autumn show is the Green Threadleaf Maple, revealing spectacular fall foliage.

Just this one portion of the bed offers shelter and nesting sites for local songbirds, as well as juniper berries as a food source. So, beyond the expectation of year 'round beauty, this planting passes the backyard wildlife test, as well.

As we head towards the dull days of winter, it behooves us to continue observing the glory of fall, so that we may be prepared for next spring's selections. Without ever a mention of blossoms, this garden is still all about color and, oh yes... texture! Frankly, it's pretty easy to be inspired by such a planting. Thankfully, winter provides enough "down time" for gardeners to plan spring additions to the landscape. Create your own visions of fall.

©Deb Lambert 2007
Photos: ©2007, Courtesy CBI