Eye-Candy Galore in the Gardens of Bethesda
Thanks to Brookside Gardens for organizing an awesome collection of gardens for the public to drool over! It was all part of their hopefully yearly garden tour to benefit everyone’s favorite local garden – Brookside itself. The gardens were a big hit with tour-goers, all of whom I know appreciate the generosity of the garden-owners in letting us crawl all over their properties en masse.
Above, the small garden of U.S. Botanic Garden Director Holly Shimizu and her landscape designer husband Osamu manages to hold a moss meditation garden, a sizable bronze fountain, and a huge pond and waterfall that create a grand view from their large, inviting back porch.
Below is a gorgeous feature that solves a water problem – this stream running between the curbside garden and front yard of another large property that had been plagued with water problems for decades, thanks to an underground spring. Some smart designer came up with this solution to managing water that manages to be stunning too.

Ornamental grasses lead the way to the pool, then surround it for privacy, with no dropped leaves to contend with.

Masses of easy-care perennials and stepping stones through a wide foundation planting? Smart design!
Posted by Susan Harris
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