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I know I have mentioned it before, but my garden really is a test bed for a huge variety of garden experiments. I can’t help myself….perhaps it is the physicist in me….but I am always putting some theroy or method to the test in my own garden-y way.
Care to see the projects and the conclusions or ongoing lab trials I have currently going on? Join me in the slideshow….
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Make sure you check out all my other GDRT cohorts and their stories of their own gardens.
Susan Morrison : Blue Planet Garden Blog : East Bay, CA
Rebecca Sweet : Gossip In The Garden : Los Altos, CA
Pam Penick : Digging : Austin, TX
Mary Gallagher Gray : Black Walnut Dispatch : Washington, D.C.
Jocelyn Chilvers : The Art Garden : Denver, CO
Deborah Silver : Dirt Simple : Detroit, MI
Debbie Roberts : A Garden of Possibilities : Stamford, CT
I vote wholeheartedly for the bottom paint color (the more pale yellow), especially with Cotinus, don’t paint the picnic table, and when I came to visit you and your garden, I don’t recall ANY mention of a zip line. Um, we’re going to have to do something about that!
I agree wholeheartedly with Andy – the bottom color gets my vote. Thanks for sharing your experiments with us, too! I’ve had the same experience with bok choi – I blame the vegetable, not our gardening skills. But then, that’s what I always say. 😉
For the barn, go modern. Choose the lighter colour for the whole of the building, but do random strips of various thicknesses along the siding.
Your garden looks like a fun, experimental place, Rochelle. thanks for sharing it with us.
Look at me, I’m a rebel, I LOVE the top color!! 🙂