This weeping larch is a stunner.
The water feature provides interest next to the weeping caragana and Morden roses.
Terri and Geoff did all of the hardscaping, other than this retaining wall themselves.
A rustic and eclectic display. "I enjoy just being out in the garden and being connect-
ed with the planet – being part of it, listening to the birds and getting my hands in the earth. I can just sit on the back patio by the water feature, watch the birds and throw a ball for my dogs, three shelties and one border collie. Or spend some quiet time doing Tai Chi. As a watercolourist, I very often get inspiration from the garden. I take pictures of the plants and paint them," she says. Judging from her paintings and garden, Terri is very in
touch with the planet and has a real talent for bringing out its natural beauty on paper and in her garden. q
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