Today ’s photos are from Jay Sifford down in Charlotte , North Carolina ( visit pevious situation from JayHERE . ) Jay says,“Fall is doubtless my favourite clock time in my garden . The flowers are gone , make way for a spectacular showing of foliage before it gives manner to a very structural winter garden . But , for a short while , the leaf dance with the conifers one last metre . It ’s magical . My garden has germinate greatly over the last two or three geezerhood . With the plus of almost 100 new conifers and 40 Japanese maples , there is now more class - beat structure and interest than ever before . Additionally , I have purchased several wonderful pieces of garden carving to produce unexpected focal points throughout the amble garden . This summer we build a Japanese - trend yatsuhashi boardwalk that is quickly becoming my favored area of the garden . I am in the cognitive operation of planting 500 1 - congius ferns to create a fern glen radiating out from the brook on either side . gratefully the ferns are virtually immune to damage from the four cervid who know in that part of the garden . I have also added 30 ‘ Richmondena Cardinalis ’ twig dogwoods and some prostrate and weeping California fern for winter involvement . For my natal day this yr I treated myself to a 5 - metrical foot set of wind chimes that hang over the boardwalk , strung between two large poplar . When the deck woodwind cures I will stain it a Taiwanese red . ”Wow , Jay , everything looks amazing ! We definietly need to see winter shots in a while , and what all these changes do to the garden in outpouring . Check back in often ! I can not hold off to see that awful deck in red … .
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‘Tamukeyama’ Japanese maple with Chinese doors at the entrance to the hosta garden.

Snakeskin maple (Acer conspicuum‘Phoenix’) picking up bench color in the hosta garden.

Japanese maple picking up bench color in the hosta garden.

Dragon’s eye pine, Scots pine, ‘Diabolo’ ninebark, and ‘Crimson Queen’ Japanese maple.

Lyman Whitaker wind sculpture flanked by ‘Shaina’ Japanese maple and ‘Devon Cream’ cypress.

My ‘Cascade Falls’ weeping bald cypress marks the entrance to the woodland garden.

View from my new deck in the fern garden.

Yatsuhashi deck overlooking the creek, not yet stained.

Ben Parrish steel sculpture backed my American beech and rhododendron in the Light garden.

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