Every now and then I just have to stop and give a tip of the trowel to a bungalow gardener. I don't know who the gardener is, but it ALWAYS looks this good. It's the most cheerful yard in my part of Houston!
BEST SMALL BUNGALOW GARDEN in HOUSTON is my award to you! Great job.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteLove your blog and your beautiful photos! I found you from your comment on American Bungalow's website and I'm so glad I did.
The house above belongs to Terry Gordon Smith, a landscaper. I do not know him but, like you, I was blown away by his garden.
Warm Regards,
Annie
Thanks, Annie.
ReplyDeleteI've visited your famous blog a number of times. I love it! :0) David
Thanks, folks
ReplyDeleteCome by anytime, It's always changing.
500 tulips set to bloom early March
Terry
605 Peddie
Terry, congradulations on your success. Your charisma is an element in everything you do. I miss you. cgr
DeleteTerry is truly talented. You really need to make regular trips by his house
ReplyDeleteto appreciate the ever-changing palette. The spring planting is NOT TO BE MISSED!
Wow! Thanks for the tip. Maybe I can do a follow up in Spring with all those new blooms.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you have a lot of followers in your neighborhood and beyond.
David/ the other Houston/
Terry does indeed have a lot of followers here and beyond. One February day a few years back I saw an SUV caked in mud and road salt, bearing Colorado plates come to a SCREECHING halt in front of Terry's garden. The whole family poured out and walked around in disbelief that anything so wonderful could thrive in the dead of winter!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures! I had never seen this type of pictures before. I think flowers are one part of home.
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