Once into the garden proper...
The sidewalk to the front door includes a planting pocket, how fabulous!
There's another planter up next to the house, under the eaves and the big window.
Did you spot the palm trunk with vines growing up it?
There's a pair!
You've gotta love a fern that dies back so beautifully.
And then there's this. You knew it was coming right? A greenhouse has been the constant through all of my Vancouver BG garden visits.
Yucca and a type of verbascum?
Wowsa!
Many of the plants had tags, but I was just enjoying the experience of being overwhelmed with plant goodness and didn't go fishing for names.
Of course I can see that these are Aeonium 'Green Ripples'.
And I know these are Agave albopilosa.
A variegated Agave parryi.
Pachyphytum compactum
Into the back garden now...
Gary was traveling during our visit, so I didn't get to pester him with a bunch of questions.
Can you see the roofline beyond the plantings?
That's another greenhouse! I think a sort of garage/greenhouse refurbishment. We weren't able to go inside however as there's a problem with the door.
No worries as I had plenty to feast my eyes on.
And I needed to catch a flight back home! One last look at this greenhouse...
I don't think I caught the Yucca linearifolia in the earlier yucca photo.
We were about to walk under the entry/exit pergola when I looked up and noticed...
The guard dogoyle! Thanks for letting us visit Gary, wish you had been there.
I have to fully appreciate the view from the outside, before going inside.
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I do love a good gargoyle siting. Best wishes for a happy Thanksgiving, Loree!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a lovely Thanksgiving Kris!
DeleteHard to believe these plants are in Canada. Great photos. That greenhouse….sigh, come on lottery winner!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Loree!
Jim N Tabor.
Right? I have such greenhouse envy!
DeleteI'm staring at photo 34 with amazement, trying to figure out the two massive leaves laying on the grass... any chance of an ID? I keep thinking I should know it...
ReplyDeleteI'm determined not to add more house plants, but goodness, Pachyphytum compactum challenged my resolved.
Chavli
I'd guess those leaves are some sort of farfugium, but I don't know for sure.
DeleteI'm getting Petasites vibes from the leaves, maybe P. japonicus.
DeleteThanks Jerry, that makes much more sense!
DeleteI love all the succulent treasures in the greenhouse!
ReplyDeleteSo many good things!
DeleteNow THAT"S how to 'greenhouse'!
ReplyDeleteha, you're right!
DeleteSuch a different environment than growing succulents here in Phoenix, but obviously it works! Lots of interesting plants there! Wow!
ReplyDeleteI should have asked Gary to be sure, but I get the feeling most of these are year-round residents of the greenhouse. That there is no "Great Migration" for him.
DeleteThe "migrating" take a lot of time and energy as you well know!
DeleteThis looks really fun and different to walk around, I love those planting opportunities in the front of the house. And 2 greenhouses! I like how he had so many levels - and great variety. Fabulous.
ReplyDeleteGary had warned me the garden had been left to its own devices for awhile as he'd been traveling and busy with work, but I thought it looked wonderful.
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