When we moved to Bainbridge Island, WA from Kent, WA in October of 2006, we had to leave behind many things. One of the hardest things for me to leave behind was the garden we had worked on for 10 years. It had grown from a rock infested, clay plagued, mud flat into a truely beautiful and productive place. It made our little plastic subdivision house special. Now there was an equally blank slate begging to be molded into something, anything. Something that would make our new house something special.
I must say it is a little bit intimidating to be in the land of incredible gardens and gardeners - Anne Lovejoy, Little and Lewis, Bainbridge in Bloom and all that. I also thought that it would take a long time to create what we envisioned, but not this long.
In an effort to share the experience with family and friends who know this is important to us and always ask, "So how's the garden?", I am venturing into the blogosphere.
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