Saturday, 14 July 2018
Colorful Coastal Gardens tour
Grayland, Washington
presented by the Master Gardeners of Grays Harbor and Pacific County
Our ticket to the tour is a beautiful booklet with photos and a write up about each garden.
Each gardener chose a quotation to go with the garden description.
I must give credit to The Outlaw Gardener for the idea of using snippets of the garden descriptions throughout these posts.
As you can see, we were close to salt water all day.
Charles and Hans’ garden, Grayland
Gardeners’ quotation: “Gardening requires a lot of water, mostly in the form of perspiration.” -Lou Erickson
From the description, I expected a low maintenance and perhaps rather sparse garden. We were delighted to find instead a lush but wisely planted garden of great beauty.
Each garden has a poster with a list of which sustainable garden practices were employed.
Our greeter and ticket stamper had on a most delightful garden hat.
“When one of this gardener team, Charles, decided to remove a patch of lawn to install a dry river bed, he was responding to the summer drought situation this coastal region experiences. Except for small plantings, this part of the garden is watered only by rainfall.”
At the back of the garage, on the shady side again:
The path around the side of the house beckons.
“The garden behind the home invites guests into a private peaceful space of manicured lawn edged in stone block. This formal setting contrasts with the informal dry river bed in front of the home.”
Allan and I almost always walk through the garden by different routes and at a different pace, crossing paths occasionally, so it always interests me when we take almost the same photo.
Here is the entry, through a hedge, to the field where the vegetable garden resides.
“The vegetable garden continues to the rear of the formal garden and slips over the hillside to the raised beds designed for efficiency of labor.”
“Sand was the challenge to overcome. Compost and mulching was the answer.”
The next door neighbour also had a vegetable garden.
What a great start to the tour!