I did get a few of those, but instead I was distracted by how pretty things were, in a relative way. The browns of the winter garden really make the other colors pop, and the blue, blue sky doesn't hurt. I love the pergola shadows in that first photo!
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There is green left in the bamboos, and the maypop vines are holding a rich, golden color:
Good thing I'm a bit lazy and just let those cedar pergola boards weather naturally instead of staining them again (as I've intended to do for at least the last two years).
You can see that some of the bamboo leaves do look a bit strange, sort of greyish:
Those will eventually be turning brown, then will fall to add to the carpet of bamboo leaves already on the ground. I like how bamboos create their own color contrasts!
I'm a big fan of brown winter grasses...
...which look even better when some greenery is nearby! (I could not solve the shadow issues in that photo -- sorry!)
Speaking of bamboo contrast, those dark green culms really stand out when the leaves are freeze-dried nearly white:
Almost all of the bamboos have a frosting of those whitish leaves, but they were still hanging on to their green tint:
At least on January 19th that is.
(He says, hinting at what might be to come...)
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Pretty indeed! Things are changing rapidly in gardens out here already. Since we had a relatively mild winter, my Maypop still has green leaves, buds are swelling all over the place and winter blooms are in full swing. What's that blue sky thing? The sky here has been various shades of grey, white, and black for so long, it's hard to remember that azure thing.
ReplyDeleteLooksing pretty! We’re quite a way off yet with discernible change but at least snow drops are blooming.
ReplyDeleteThe blue sky makes everything look cheery!
ReplyDeleteThe winter garden is its own reward. You have amazing looking bamboo year round.
ReplyDeleteI do love my garden in winter and try to take lots of pictures as it changes throughout the season. I set a calendar reminder to take a picture of the garden (from my second floor vantage point) on the first of every month for the entire year. It's been a very cool "project"! As always - thanks for sharing!
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