The first garden we visited on Day 1 of the Puget Sound Garden Fling was Carhart Garden on Vashon Island. We reached the three acre property surrounded by a fifteen acre forest overlooking Quartermaster Harbor by bus after a relatively short ferry ride across the Sound. The largely shaded, woodland area was steeply sloped. Whit and Mary Carhart were available to act as guides and answer questions.
With numerous others, I walked up and through the gate before wandering gradually downward along a woodland path, framed here and there by shallow wood-rimmed steps covered with wood chips.
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The intricate gate featured birds resting on branches |
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One of many pieces of art we saw as we moved along |
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A cautionary sign directing visitors to pay attention when walking the sloped terrain |
With trees looming above us, we walked carefully, focusing on both the woodland scenery and the plant vignettes on both sides of the path.
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Visible from the path we walked, this was the first of several seating areas the garden offered |
As we reached the lower level of the garden I got a peek at the harbor area through the trees.
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Colorful chairs situated on a patch of lawn provided another opportunity to sit with a view of the Quartermaster Harbor just behind it |
Sunny patches in parts of the garden allowed flowers to flaunt their colors.
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There was even a meadow of flowers |
There were more structures in this area, as we grew closer to the owners' home,
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Flowers growing close to the house included Astilbe, Astrantia, and Crocosmia |
There were more seating areas in this area of the garden too.
On the way back up the slope, I got a closer look at the pool area.
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In one area, the cement-line pool was said to be 8 feet deep, providing room to swim |
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Water collected from an area at the top of the property flowed gently down into the pool via this rock-filled stream |
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Even the stream included artistic touches |
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This gazebo overlooking the stream provided a comfortable place to rest. Denise of A Growing Obsession took advantage of it for a short time. |
We had a little over an hour at Carhart Garden but even that wasn't enough to fully explore the property, which felt a lot larger than three acres to me! But on a tour as packed with gardens like the Fling, time is precious and sacrifices must be made. Onward!
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