Friday, November 21, 2025

More from William's garden paradise

On Wednesday I left off just as we were entering one of Williams heated greenhouses, now it's time to explore...

So many treasures! Cactus, other succulents, palms...

Bromeliads...

He has everything!



Oh my! Pyrrosia davidii (now frequently sold as P. linearifolia). I seriously swooned over this and another couple pots of the same, William kindly sold me this very plant for a song (I was giddy!).



Wouldn't it be nice if these Epiphyllum bloomed at Christmas time and could be purchased in lieu of Poinsettia?




Love the form of these flowers!



Into the second heated greenhouse now...


This one featured a smaller house within...

The extra special things (mostly orchids I believe)...

There were tree ferns inside as well.





Okay, we're outside again now and exploring a ferny part of the garden. 

Which included a beefy fern table.

A few containers, and yes, more tree ferns...



Pinch me! I cannot believe I was there, seeing this all with my own eyes.

In front of the house, a pond and correspondingly lush plantings.

Yes, even another tree fern.


One last planting area to see before we leave, because you knew there were going to be more agaves, right?



It's taken me 6 months to finally write about William's garden for no other reason than I was waiting to go through and edit down my photos until I really needed the shot of late spring magic in a plant connoisseur's garden.

Thank you for welcoming us to your garden William!

Thank you for making it happen Caleb.

Plant people are the best people.

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Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Visiting William's garden outside Eugene, OR

Last May I was invited to speak at a meeting of the Willamette Valley Hardy Plant Group in Eugene, OR. The day after the talk Caleb MelchiorSteven Garcia, and I visited William McKenzie's home garden in Springfield, OR. This was the view when we got out out of the car.

I thought I was going to visit William's acclaimed garden (quietly acclaimed, a small circle of folks in the know) back in 2023 (during this Eugene visit) but that didn't work out. I was thrilled to finally be there. William is old school and doesn't own a cell phone, so we wandered the garden hoping to find him.

Thankfully we did and the tour began.



William now lives in the same home he grew up in, but has made many changes to better suit his planty ways. We're about to enter those blue doors and wander the solarium addition.

The feeling of age and layering of plants was magnificent. The space was full, add in 4 people and navigating through was a little challenging.

It was all sorts of fantastic though.


That's Caleb walking out the other end of the structure into a courtyard enclosed on all four sides, but open to the sky.




Looking up up up at the back of the house.

William is part gardener, part collector, part propagator, part creator. His experience and knowledge runs deep and it's obvious he loves to live surrounded by plants. I was in heaven.

We soon headed back through this set of blue doors (not the same blue doors we first came through).


Back out into the garden, but admiring the green of where we'd been.

We never did make it into the aviary, if I remember correctly there was an issue with the doors.

Honestly I'd forgotten all about that missed space until I started going through my photos, there were plenty of other things to see.

Like this semi-enclosed space also off the back of the house, and with the aviary acting as the far side wall (visible on the left).

Tree ferns!

And carnivorous plants.



And fancy plants that look like moss.


Looking up at the house again.

Passiflora some somebody.

And out into another carnivorous plant spot.



Looking back towards the house.

While William, Caleb, and Steven were deep in conversation I wandered into an area covered with shade cloth.


There they are, still talking.

Oh! Look at those tree ferns...

There are entire worlds growing on the trunks.

Hi beautiful...

Okay, I'll stop here for today's post. Friday we'll explore in there...

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