While I think all gardens are beautiful and seem astonishing in photograph , there ’s just something about a garden that goes into such point you ca n’t help but be wowed the second base you step in . Susan has what I like to call a magazine garden , and you ’ll see why it ’s been featured by many publications .

We break up your drab stale weather to bring you some summertime joy ! Last summer , I had the joy of reconnoitre some gardens for Garden Gate magazine throughout the Vancouver area .

Susan was one of the gardener I met , and I toured her home gardening space . While I wish I could claim credit for find this beautiful garden to share with you today , the truth is that   Susan is a veteran pro .

peachy garden rose bush

The stunning ‘Royal Sunset’ rose.

Susan has had her gardenfeatured in multiple magazines many times , as well as host garden tours for people all over the Earth .

Her space is truly a magazine beautiful space . She puts perfection into the particular but still exhibits creativity you wo n’t see in any other spaces .

Let ’s get into this practical tour !

terracotta pots with coral flowers

What Makes a Magazine Garden?

Over the past 10 , I ’ve attended quite a few Better Home & Gardens Stylemaker events . The first time I went , I was quite naïve at what went into creating a cartridge article .

As bloggers , and now influencers , we all have approach to post via our phone and laptop . Anyone can share their experience and photos to a wider hearing .

But at the Stylemaker ’s event , I get to genuinely seeall the work they do to design and title a shoot . It ’s like watching a Michelin star chef create a repast as fight to a skilful home cook . The attention to item and the overall considered thought go above and beyond .

garden greenery and path

It ’s not necessarily about having style , but it ’s knowing how to crop it and curate it to be exceptional . And that ’s precisely what I saw in Susan ’s garden . The level of effort that fail into the details make her garden unfeignedly magazine suitable .

Welcome to Susan’s Garden

At the back of the house , you ’re greeted by a beautiful atomic number 26 gate and the custom memorial tablet reading “ Weathercock House ” , named after a rooster weather vane which sit down atop of their house . Upon walking through , you ’re immediately exact into this beautiful space that has aformal lawn back by a weewee feature of speech , pots withhostas , and a bronze frog spit outflow .

I must take a instant to admire this jet . The mag and I took similar photo of it and were both understandably reap to it . Even years apart , the toad has remain in style . Susan ’s garden has remained timeless ever since her big service over two decennary ago .

A Garden With History

Susan first moved into the house with her hubby Tony in 1979 . It was already landscaped with perennials and shrubs .

It was n’t until the 2000s when their last child left the nest that they resolve to put their personal stamp on it . They take away the basketball game court , golf shot solidification , and even a sunroom that they did n’t use to make the spacetheir own sanctuary .

Working with the landscape designer Ron Rule , they completely transformed the 66 x 120 ft . space .

Better Homes and Garden magazine cover

Since then , the garden has been on many tours , both local and international , and featured in many clip . In fact , it ’s been featured in Garden Gate magazine three times!Twice in 2006 in March / April and May / June , as well as once in 2007 in November / December .

Over the preceding twenty old age , Susan has pull in some very peculiar plants . She has over twenty different form of genus Epimedium alone , plus some beautifulhellebores , peonies , and rhododendrons , as well as strange perennials likeP. peltatum . ‘Spotty Dotty and a Cardiocrinum Himalayan lily .

A Lasting Impact

Susan ’s garden is a really great model of howgood excogitation can stand the trial of time . The original magazine articles featuring the garden were almost twenty years ago , and you’re able to see in my mental picture that the quad has withheld its beauty and style .

The garden is really special part because of its well - designed layout , which creates multiple beautiful blank . Within the garden , there are three patios , a gorgeous woodland side way of life , and three areas of lawn . Amongst it all , you ’ll observe neat hardscaping details and amazing view .

A Colourful Theme

While many components of Susan ’s garden continue the same every year , she still experiments and commute affair up a little . For instance , this year , her color theme wasdeep purple and red coral .

The fence has been painted a deep purpleness , while the front door and steps have been painted orange with a purple doormat . This root weave its room throughout the garden , where you ’ll see many maculation of orangish and purple flowers sprinkled .

Even Susan ’s outfit for the day was in purple and orangish !

clematis on trellis in magazine garden

Susan has an overall illusion with colour . Her patios have a gorgeous option of container planting , and she know add flowers for thehummingbirds .

Perfection in the Details

It ’s rare to see a gardener who has such an eye for detail . She make small changes every year , while the key constituent continue the same .

The terracotta pots match the flowers .

She picks a coral flush to posture in the birdbath during my sojourn , reflect beautifully in the water .

Susan amongst her purple and orange decor

A concrete bird amidst a bird ’s nest of branches .

One beautiful item I was n’t able to enamour was that the varnished glass window mimic the colours of the terracotta pot as well as its shape .

The garden is Susan ’s passion , and it really shows .

Weathercock house plaque

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bronze frog fountain with frog spitting out water from mouth

Frog fountain magazine photo

sitting area in magazine garden

white clematis flower with purple center

purple Lagerfeld rose

garden pathway with low hedges

painted purple iron fence

Susan at her orange front door

Terracotta pots and coral flowers

coral flower floating and reflecting in the bird bath

birdbath with coral flower floating in it

bird’s nest statue with real sticks making the bird’s nest

Susan’s garden container plants

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