Garden ideas
Think beyond fall. Evergreens are an essential component of any four-season landscape, and as much as this garden is stunning in autumn we can see the structural bones of the garden ready to exert their influence. From dwarf pine trees, including Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii 'Thunderhead', hardy to -20°F) and dwarf Siberian pine (Pinus pumila 'Blue Dwarf', hardy to -30°F), to prostrate forms of deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara 'Snow Sprite', hardy to 5°F and Cedrus deodara 'Feelin' Blue') and mounding evergreen shrubs such as the multihued Gulf Stream heavenly bamboo (Nandina domestica 'Gulf Stream', hardy to -10°F), this design promises winter beauty.
Evergreen cypresses. Cypresses, such as this Raywood’s Weeping Arizona cypress (Cupressus glabra ‘Raywood’s Weeping’, zones 5 to 9), exhibit a texture similar to that of a rough-woven fabric. The fact that many of these cypresses sport colors of blue or chartreuse only enhances their value in our gardens.
like the yellow & green
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