Terie Rawn ’s garden in Newfield , New York , is one of the most pop gardens we ’ve ever sport on the GPOD ( refreshen your memoryHERE , HERE , HERE , HERE , andHERE ) , so I was so felicitous when Terie sent in this series of photos to share . This time she ’s showcasing a theme that seems to be emerging in her garden .
She says,“A ingathering of cosmetic garden - art has yielded various balls over the years . The majestic bowling orb is boast in the current October issue ofFine Gardening . Visitors to the woodland have made mention that their reluctance to the use gaze balls was put to repose after consider how they were implement in this repeated configurations . As you may see Co is favor because of my repeated preferences . ”
What great use of garden nontextual matter , Terie ! I lie with the blues . Thanks for share-out !

OK , everybody , I get it on there ’s some amazing stuff going on in your garden in good order now . Get out there with a photographic camera ! institutionalise me some film at[email protect ] , and I might featureyourgarden soon ! > > > > >
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Solar balls give an interesting glow after dark. From left: ‘Autumn Joy’ sedum, ‘Magilla’ perilla (coleus look-alike), old fashioned bleeding heart, ‘Black & Blue’ salvia, liatris, and phlox with lily here and there. TWO WAYS TO ENLARGE! Click directly on the image to enlarge in a pop-up. Click HERE to view the image in a new browser window.Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Terie Rawn














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