Posts Tagged ‘fall foliage’

Thumbs Up to Raking!

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

I’ve been pretty impressed with the number of rakes I’ve seen around the neighborhood this year. On a typical 30 minute dog walk this weekend, I passed several homeowners doing fall clean up.

Crepe Myrtle Leaves Soon to Join the Mulch Pile

Crepe Myrtle Leaves Soon to Join the Mulch Pile

And, not one of them was using a petrol-hungry, pollution spewing blower to clean up fallen leaves. Instead, families and neighbors were raking piles together. Kids were jumping into the piles. And, in a few cases, people were even mounding nutrient-rich fallen leaves on planting beds to protect and enhance beds over the winter. Sure, this might make for some tasty slug habitat, but it’s a simple way to bring a little permaculture to our own gardens.

Seeing all these healthy, happy families reminded me to encourage you to pull out the rake instead of the pollution machine for most — if not all — of your autumn leaves. (more…)

  • Share/Bookmark

2009 Fall Foliage Tour At Dunn Gardens

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Friday garden event reminder: You don’t want to miss a spectacular autumn day tour from 2pm-4pm on Sunday, October 11, 2009, of Dunn Gardens in Seattle, an Olmstead original, this sunday. This fall, the colors are outstanding and Sunday’s weather promises to be excellent. Take a break and come enjoy a curator-guided tour of one of Seattle’s hidden garden treasures. Or just stroll the paths on your own for some quiet reflecting time. You won’t regret it!

Find more details on this event here.

and now back to the original post from September 28, 2009…

I woke up this morning and saw sunshine instead of the rain I expected. As I waited for my coffee to brew, I opened the back door to the rising eastern sun and was shocked by the crisp edge in the air.

Naturalized Hardy Cyclamen on Woodland Floor

Naturalized Hardy Cyclamen on Woodland Floor

Fall was waiting on the doorstep and chilled my bare feet. As sad as I am to see this record-breaking, tomato-licious summer come to an end, I welcome fall and all it has to offer including a chance to tour Seattle’s Dunn Gardens under a canopy of leaves turning red, orange and yellow. The forest floor will be in bloom and unique berries will be brightening up for winter. It’s an event not to be missed!

This fall Dunn will hold its Annual Fall Foliage Festival  on Sunday, October 11, 2009 from 2pm-4pm. Dunn Gardens is located at 13533 Northshire Road NW in Seattle, WA. Find more details here and sign up for this beautiful fall garden tour.

And, in case you missed my three part article on Dunn Gardens earlier this year, start reading with part one here. This is an amazing garden with an intriguing history. And, with our support, it will continue to provide interest and habitat for generations to come.

  • Share/Bookmark