You enter the potager by this vine covered structure- so romantic!
The garden is shaped with a center fountain, with 4 quadrants separated by brick walks surrounding the center. Faux bois benches are perfectly placed to enjoy the garden.
Beautiful iron spirals are placed for the vegetables to go on.
Fruit trees are shaped espalier style to form naturals fences in the garden.
Flowers are grown in the garden along with the vegetables to add color and interest.
The perfect little gardeners cottage is by the side of the cottage- this one is actually a dog kennel!
When you leave the potager, you walk through this arched walk of trees and enter the pool area-
Potted plants float on weighted inner tubes in the pool- see the rain drops on the water!
A magnificent gazebo is located on the side of the pool and exquisitely planted.
Inside the center of the gazebo, a multi tiered planter basket hangs over a pottery fountain.
Notice the urn on the roof line!
I was so impressed with the design of this garden. It was not overly large- just compactly planted with so many interesting plants in lovely combinations! I was very inspired!
Wow, I don't even know where to start. This is stunning! Thanks for sharing with us. I love the containers floating in the pool.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure i'll be back to revisit this post soon!
xo,
RJ
I was there too! That garden was the best of the trio! But I loved the tree house in the first garden too and the sign over the chicken coop that read " Hot Chicks"...lol
ReplyDeleteYes indeed. lots of inspiration from this one. The potted plants in the pool are so clever and fun for a garden party.
ReplyDeleteTruly gorgeous...the colors were amazing! I agree, the prettiest potager I have ever seen. Loved the flowers floating in the pool!
ReplyDeleteSo good to see that garden again. It was so beautiful that even the rain couldn't spoil walking through it. Loved it. Welcome back! Can't wait to hear about all the goodies!
ReplyDeleteOhh, I think that would of been worth a few days in bed. (not feeling well) Love all the trelles work and obelisks. Was going to catch up with you on France now Atlanta to.
ReplyDeleteWow ! How amazingly beautiful !
ReplyDeleteOne can easily imagine how breath-taking each sight is given by the number of pictures you've posted.
It pales our neighboring Sofiero
greens which we visit every once in a while.