No Heart For Snow

My heart may not be into the lure of winter white for medical reasons, but there is no disputing how snow can alter the look of a garden.
This snowy weather is one of the reasons I created this implied knot garden. My yard was too small for a full knot, but it could easily fit a piece of a knot. The fountain, now draped in plastic, is in the middle of the knot.
Hydrangea or cotton?
Snow waves, courtesy of the chaise lounge.
Azalea in snow.
Nitty Gritty Dirt Man
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  • Zee Zee on Jan 04, 2014
    Love your creative camera eye. Snow does lend itself to great photo ops. I grew up in Ohio and had many bitter winters, but here in Texas a snow is a treat....but one we have sparingly. Not having bad winters can be a plus, but we get only short breaks from yard work then the blast of summer drains our creativity.
  • Phyl Schenk Phyl Schenk on Jan 04, 2014
    They all look so beautiful. Here In South Africa we all want to die from the intense heat. Would love to just fall down in that snow for a few minutes.
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