A Little More Garden Break …

 

mountain grand view
What an amazing view to paint.

 

More green, more cool weather and more beautiful gardens to tour. These lush green gardens were also on this year’s Joy Garden Tour here in Cashiers.

These gardens share a theme—relaxing calming shade of green. They all focus on  shades of green sprinkled with whites and grays, shaped boxwood, stone walls and water features by Bob Dews of Cashiers.

Inspiration is just around every corner in these gardens. Enjoy the tour!

large planters
These planters lined the upper patio.

 

large flower beds
Flower beds gently cover the slopes.

 

white daisys
I love these little beauties.

 

stone wall and stairs
Stone walls and stairs—never met one I didn’t love.

 

small waterfall
This soothing waterfall is beside a patio—I feel calm already.

 

mountain house.
This charming home has an amazing garden.

 

mountain entry
Welcome to the mountains.

 

water fall
Here is another beautiful Bob Dews waterfall just across from the entry.

 

large garden planter
I love this planter beside the back door.

 

Boston Ivy coverd wall
The driveway entry is covered with Boston Ivy—I would love to see the Fall color on display.

 

veggie garden
I love the boxwood edged veggie garden.

 

creeping thyme
The path is lined with creeping thyme.

 

Garden tuteurs
We all need a few tuteurs in our gardens.

 

garden seat and flowers
The last garden featured this charming seating area.

 

boxwood edged flower beds
Beautiful!

 

boy and frog statue
This little lovely was next to a rushing stream.

 

black bird statue
The guardian of the rhododendron.

 

Urn planter
One more idea for your next planter.

 

xo♥, Lissy
All photos by Lissy Parker for lissyparker.com. You are welcome to ‘borrow’ my photos—just please credit the source.

 

4 thoughts on “A Little More Garden Break …”

  1. All beautiful! Love the statue of boy and his frog at a stream….so out of the way natural and wondrous to walk by.

  2. Such eye candy Lissy! I so enjoy the tours you share. This is a lovely home and all architectural details make such a difference. Love that Boston ivy covering the porte cochere that look always makes my heart flutter. And I am coveting both of those faux bois planters.

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I love interior design :: beautiful gardens :: antiques :: cooking :: dogs :: renovations :: and bargains. Located in Atlanta, Georgia and Highlands/Cashiers, North Carolina … and wherever my travels take me. Check out my Favorites on the List Pages—updated with places and things I love. Read my blog for my latest finds. I’m a visual person so I won’t bore you with lots of text. Let’s go!

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