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The good garden blog is about sharing garden inspiration and ideas from historic gardens around the world and some right next door.  Garden stories explore garden history, design, and the garden people behind famous and not-so-famous gardens.  My garden photographs span dozens of places across 5 continents.  Please join me in celebrating good garden design.

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  A   7   year old   Ficus     nerifolia  . The miniature landscape painted on the container represents an ideal for the bonsai artist.

A 7 year old Ficus nerifolia. The miniature landscape painted on the container represents an ideal for the bonsai artist.

  Flowering trees make wonderful bonsai.  In addition to their shape, structure, and texture, here a flowering hibiscus adds a pop of color.

Flowering trees make wonderful bonsai.  In addition to their shape, structure, and texture, here a flowering hibiscus adds a pop of color.

  An over 20 year old white cedar.  Note that the tree is growing on an angle as if shaped by time and the elements. 

An over 20 year old white cedar.  Note that the tree is growing on an angle as if shaped by time and the elements. 

  A drift of moss creates added interest – an imaginary place to sit and read a   book – on this 20+ year old white cedar. 

A drift of moss creates added interest – an imaginary place to sit and read a book – on this 20+ year old white cedar. 

  This 6 year old juniper has been trained into a traditional style of bonsai called “cascade.”

This 6 year old juniper has been trained into a traditional style of bonsai called “cascade.”

  The contorted trunk of this 8 year old Fukien tea makes it special.  The plant is named after the Chinese province from which it originated  .

The contorted trunk of this 8 year old Fukien tea makes it special.  The plant is named after the Chinese province from which it originated.

  Fox Valley Bonsai Society membersarrange a selection of outdoor bonsai on tables where they can be appreciated from all sides.

Fox Valley Bonsai Society membersarrange a selection of outdoor bonsai on tables where they can be appreciated from all sides.

  A   7   year old   Ficus     nerifolia  . The miniature landscape painted on the container represents an ideal for the bonsai artist.     Flowering trees make wonderful bonsai.  In addition to their shape, structure, and texture, here a flowering hibiscus adds a pop of color.    An over 20 year old white cedar.  Note that the tree is growing on an angle as if shaped by time and the elements.      A drift of moss creates added interest – an imaginary place to sit and read a   book – on this 20+ year old white cedar.      This 6 year old juniper has been trained into a traditional style of bonsai called “cascade.”     The contorted trunk of this 8 year old Fukien tea makes it special.  The plant is named after the Chinese province from which it originated  .    Fox Valley Bonsai Society membersarrange a selection of outdoor bonsai on tables where they can be appreciated from all sides.

Good things in small packages

David September 14, 2016

“We all love trees, old trees have meaning.  So what if you could grow a tree in the palm of your hand?  How amazing is that!  That is what bonsai is about.”  The Fox Valley Bonsai Society makes the ancient art of penjing and bonsai accessible and fun...

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In Chinese, Japanese Tags Fox Valley Bonsai Society, Appleton, Wisconsin
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No experience needed.

David September 8, 2016

“No experience necessary. All welcome.”  The posted sign captures the inclusive and inviting spirit of this ornamental garden at 91st Street on the middle level of Riverside Park in New York City.  To me, this garden represents hope. It is an improbable garden built on top of railroad tracks in the middle of one of the most dense cities in the world.

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In Arts and crafts Tags 91st Street Community Garden, New York, New York City, Riverside Park, Garden People
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Thank you!

David September 1, 2016

“The Good Garden” will celebrate its 2-year anniversary next month.  Thank you for all your encouragement and support.  I am delighted to share that The Good Garden blog has been recognized with two 2016 Media Awards Silver Medals of Achievement...

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