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Monday, January 18, 2010
Gardens in winter: rain, frost, snow and fog!
And today, my first chance to get out there without it bucketing down, we had fog!
No pictures of my garden I’m afraid because (a) the fog was too thick and (b) the plants look too ragged and sad to show you, but I was pondering, as one does when one can’t work in one’s own green space, how much better designed Japanese and Chinese gardens are than British ones for fog. Perhaps they work with what they get – certainly the Chinese gardens have almost no lawn, strong plant shapes that contrast with each other, like twisted trees and vertical bamboos and lots of hard landscaping, both formal and informal in which gloriously bright tile and wood is used to provide accents. My own garden today is a thousand shades of grey, which made my memories of Beijing even more warm and happy …
Labels: chinese gardens, fog garden, winter garden
The All Seasons Gardener at 8:23 AM 0 Comments
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