Last Sunday, Blog Widow and I drove up to Pawling, NY and spent the day with a friend of ours. I also got to meet Julia and Duncan Brine. In their landscape design firm, they specialize in native plants, so I was excited to meet them and visit their gardens.
The gardens ramble over six acres. In contrast to the familiar limitations of urban gardening, it may as well have been 600 acres. The property slopes, steeply at times, from the unpaved entrance drive down to Route 22. Water flows through the property. The day of my visit, precipitation seamlessly cycled through mist, drizzle, sprinkles. There was nearly a film of water over the gardens. I'm not exaggerating. My friend's sneakers became soaked just from walking through the long, wet grass. And it was wet enough for this fellow to crawl over the ground to his burrow of mud at the base of a log.
With the almost constant rains we've had this summer, everything was lush, full, and green. The rampant growth encroached from all sides, overtaking and disguising any intended boundaries of the cleared areas. This contributed to the fluid expression of "path" at play in the Brine Garden. Narrows suggest passage; wider bays encourage a slower pace.
5 comments:
Thanks for your visit and this fine documentation of your findings.
Duncan: Thanks so much to both you and Julia for opening your gardens to us. It's been a busy intervening week, so I've only just had time to reflect back on my visit. I'm still updating the post throughout the day.
Just watching this slide show got me breathing deeper and I'm sure lowered my blood pressure! Peaceful, lush, and so many gorgeous details! Lucky them for their spread in the country.
Hey there,
I don't even know how I found your blog but I am glad I did.
Loving your photos and all the great info!
Hi, Xris! Just saw your shout-out on Garden Rant...I always enjoy your blog--it keeps me up to date on what's happening around Brooklyn. Have a great fall!
Best, Kassie
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