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How do we see gardens? Each observer is as richly unique as the gardens we create. Linger here. See the exotic or the familiar with fresh eyes. Return through the seasons. These galleries will change and delight as our gardens do through time.

The Taj Mahal

Garden Sentiments. Sue Nevler

Experiments with West Coast Native Annuals. Del Brummet

Woodwardia unigemmata by Sue Olsen

Ferns. Sue Olsen

Hepaticas. Shirley Pinchev Sidell

Sean Peterson Featured Photo by Annie Graebner

Composting at Bloedel Reserve. Sean Peterson

Chelsea Fringe logo

Chelsea Fringe 2022. Seattle

Plant Combinations. Alex LaVilla

Rarities. Mike Lee

Tiny Treasures. Ross Bayton

Echiums in bloom, photo by Bryon Jones

Echiums in Bloom. Bryon Jones

Skylar Lin RSF featured image

Multi Garden Aerial Project. Skylar Lin

Jan Hopkins, Ever After - Featured

Organic Sculptural Fiber Artist. Jan Hopkins

UWBG Aerial Project. Skylar Lin

Botanical Watercolors on Vellum. Jean Emmons

Otis Douglas Hyde Herbarium of the University of Washington. Ross Bayton

Bloedel bark photo by Darren Strenge

Bloedel Bark. Darren Strenge

Curtis Steiner Walks with Mortimer featured

Walks with Mortimer: Autumn Edition. Curtis Steiner

Photo by Nancy Heckler, Hydrangeas Pop-Up

Hydrangeas. Nancy Heckler

Fuchsia photo by Justin Henderson

Fuchsias. Justin Henderson

Northern Flicker, male

Union Bay Natural Area. Larry Hubbell

Soest Herbaceous Display Garden. Janet Davis

Heronswood. Mary Palmer

Spring Flowers. Sue Nevler

Amanita muscaria

Bloedel Moss Garden. Darren Strenge

Iris douglasiana, Douglas’s Iris: Featured

Spring Natives. Al Dodson

Laura Brodax gallery image

Native Garden Botanicals. Laura Brodax

Old Goat Farm featured

Old Goat Farm. Greg Graves

Meconopsis betonicifolia - Brian Watson

May, June and July. Brian Watson

Heronswood Woodland Centerpiece

Spring Flowers. Riz Reyes

Dryopteris x complexa 'Stableri Crisped'

Ferns. Richie Steffen

Tulipa 'Amazing Parrot'

PowellsWood. Justin Henderson

Plant Portraits. Douglas Houck

Gardening with Dogs. Joe Abken

Dunn Garden Wreaths. Charles Price

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Please tag your garden solstice event photos to #s Please tag your garden solstice event photos to #solsticegardengatherings and #pugetsoundpublicgardens These beautiful dark nights lighted by community gatherings are healing in so many ways.
Cotinus coggygria coloration has been beautifully Cotinus coggygria coloration has been beautifully fascinating this fall. Am researching why this patterning occurs ( seen much more frequently this season). Let me know if you have knowledge of this phenomenon. They are just as lovely dried.
Best wishes to all our hardworking Puget Sound Pub Best wishes to all our hardworking Puget Sound Public Garden friends. The bomb cyclone hit many of our gardens hard with very strong winds, power outages and lots of limbs down. Couldn’t leave  our all day cleanup at home, trapped by downed lines. Crazy 24 hours. Hang in there friends!
Renovations of the Carl S. English Gardens in prog Renovations of the Carl S. English Gardens in progress. The Garden Nursery is established with new plants coming, the rose gardens are being renovated, cherry trees  evaluated, lots happening. Watch for collection tours periodically, and just enjoy a stroll through as you watch the nearby boats and salmon coming through.
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