Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Hocking House Open House Part #2

This is part two of the Hocking House open house
from last Saturday.
I hope you will enjoy some more of Jean Magdich’s
Art and Gardens.

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Just beyond the grape arbor is a pond.
What would a grape arbor be without a purple swing
to set in and look out over the pond.
You also of course have to have a patio under this large
grape arbor..

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and it has to have grapes decorating the flagstones .
Jean does beautiful artwork to the flagstones
she makes.

 

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I love her sweet little angels that set around in her
garden beds.

 

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This was one of her new pieces that she had added
since I was there two years ago.
This little bench looks soft with its tasseled pillow top
but it may get a little hard after awhile.


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This is the bed below her deck.

 

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I really liked her little Butterflies and the finial looks
like something out of Alice in Wonderland to me.

 

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I also really liked this giant Butterfly she had made.
Much prettier than this glaring picture shows.

 

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This Garden Man was new  and he looks like he
would enjoy visiting Noel in Hawaii.

 

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The Cat Angel was no new but it was fascinating
in amongst the Ostrich Ferns.
It looks like the legendary  Moth Man that was seen
along the Ohio River, minus the red eyes.

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Who would not want some of her columns in their
garden.

 

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He could come and set below my downspout any day.

 

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Another of her many finials. This one sports some
pretty irises.

 

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No fear of this egret getting the fish in her pond.

 

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A very pretty garden angel.

 

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Would these planters and patio tiles look good in a desert
garden?

 

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Zebra Mallow

 

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She makes Flowered Birdbaths or feeders of every
color. They were beautiful!

 

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A sunny loveseat for the garden.

 

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This double blooming lily brightened the shade.

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Her cats nap all the time in her garden.

 

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The Green Lady

 

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Leaf Table and Chairs.

 

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These  are  such a beautiful border lilies.

 

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This was a beautiful bed with Hostas, Lilies, Impatiens
Bee Balm, Coneflowers and a Japanese maple.
One of the Ever Bloomers adds to the beauty.

 

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Giant Hosta’s in bloom.

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Happy Gardening,
Lona

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Hocking House Open House ,Part #1

This weekend was the open house at the Hocking House
which is near my home.
Since I had not been there for two years I just knew Jean
would have some new pieces of sculpture added to her
gardens and gift shop so my daughter and I took a tour
of her gardens Saturday.
Jean has turned her property into a huge garden
showplace where amongst all of her plantings are
her sculptured pieces of art.
Jean Magdich is a renowned local artist and was
featured in Better Homes and Gardens Magazine in 2008.
Also on the property is her gift shop which just happens
tobe a log cabin which was built in the 1850’s.

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The grounds surrounding the log cabin and her home
is full of many shade loving annuals and perennials among
which are giant ferns and hosta’s.

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Scattered about are also impatiens, torenia, ivy, lilies,
coleus, and caldium’s and a few plants which were
unknown to me.

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There are many different flowers, shrubs and vines all
woven into garden rooms and with pathways lined
with the stepping stones which are some of her
fabulous creations.

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I saw several people stepping over the stepping stones
in her paths because like myself they were afraid of
marring their beauty.I heard her husband saying that
they were there to walk on but I cringed when I tried to
walk on them. LOL!

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This mass of plantings of beautiful white plumed flowers
was one of the plants I did not recognize but would have
loved to have in my shady beds.
Anyone know this shade loving four foot plants?

Thanks Everyone for the identification on the Gooseneck
Loosestrife. On second thought maybe that was why it
was growing so well if it is invasive. Maybe I do not want
it anyway. LOL!
Then again the woodland bed may be a good
place for it to spread.

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The blooms on it are gorgeous and pop in the shade
and Jean’s ‘Green Man’ looks very happy amongst them.



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The tall beauty below is another I do not recognize
but it had large leaves at the base with this long plume
which made it about five feet tall. These wonderful lavender
to white blooms on it had to be staked.
Any plant that grows so large in the shade is going to
be on my ‘to get’ list of plants.
What is it?

Thanks Grace for the ID on this beauty!
Acanthus mollis Bear's Breeches

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I thought the combination of plantings below with the
purple Helitrope was so bright and pretty mixed with
the oranges.

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There were of course loads of bee, butterfly and
hummingbird loving plants about in the sunny areas.

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Pink Monarda

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Red Monarda

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Black Eyed Susans

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White Swan Echinacea with a hitch hiking Earwig.
I see that I am not the only one that was infested with
the little pests this year.

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Lilies were also scattered throughout her garden.

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I saw that the peonies had finished there blooming
but all of our gardens are two to three weeks ahead
here in this part of the state so some of the blooming
plants had already bloomed.
The birdhouse looks like wood doesn’t it.

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These blooms are among some of her creations
which she calls Ever Bloomers. These blooms and colors
never fade.

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I fell in love with this Ever Bloomer planter.

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I would have liked to bring these Rabbits home with
me. No worries on them eating my plants.

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One of the many finials she makes and is
scattered throughout the beds of flowers.

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How would a Giraffe look in the woodland beds?

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Since I came back with loads of pictures and some
pictures were of her newer pieces that I have not show
before through the years I will make further
postings filled with Jean’s flowers and art pieces.

HH_Snake_2010

This little piece of art was not among my favorites
and not because it was not beautifully made but because
of my ‘hate snake’s with a passion’ attitude.
Or maybe it was because it laid amongst Jean’s Caladiums
which were the color that mine were suppose to be or
because it lived among the beautiful Begonias that I cannot
grow without killing. LOL!
To see more of Jean’s artistry- “ Hocking House


Happy Gardening,
Lona