Steve Snedeker’s Landscaping and Gardening Blog


April 23, 2008

Final Look At The Still Pond Pt 4

Category: Gardening and Landscaping – Steve – 11:00 am

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Just on time for Spring………..if of course we ever get one this year in Portland. This picture overlooks the prior 3 posts on the Still Pond in the Forest theme and is noteworthy for not a whole lot, really, save for the nice cherry blooms from this “Shirotae”. Rhododendrons, azaleas, cheery blossoms, Spring perennials have historically all meant the most riveting Springtimes for me, in the past. I remember discovering Rhododendrons while mowing grass in Vancouver, B.C. and attending school there. It was my first true brush with what became a passion and a career later and was the most noteworthy moment, quiet as it was, of almost any living there.

I was struck by their huge blooms, just mesmerized that day. I can remember everything about that small epiphany, gazing at the intricate beauty of a Rhodie bloom and amazed at its sheer size. That moment propelled this beer-drinking baseball-playing young waif into a most satisfying and rewarding career and pastime.

Anyway, I love Spring. I just wish I had more of it, dangit.

Blotanical - Quite a Find!

Category: Gardening and Landscaping – Steve – 10:16 am

I discovered a most unique blog directory the other day in my constant search for other garden and landscaping work online: http://www.Blotanical.com . What a delightful resource it is. It honestly opens up the entire blogosphere in a way I only suspected existed.

I can whip over there to find what I now consider a source for the finest garden and landscaping blogs on the entire web. It could be too good, actually, lol. From appearances, it seem they get about 10 blogs a day joining as well in this crush of discoveries from others like myself.

Believe me when I say it is an uncommonly rich and diverse directory, guaranteed to provide eye candy galore and some extremely noteworthy ideas in general for whatever gardening purposes imaginable. For pure and amazing garden art, try out these bizarre and amazing avant garde shots from an very young blog, full of promise: http://artfulgardener.blogspot.com/ Scroll down and look at the sculpture of the reclining woman, made entirely from mirrored mosaics and sod. Wow!

Anyway, this highly-addictive spot on the internet dial will be getting some traffic from me and I hope you as well. Thanks, Blotanical.

Still Pond in the Forest Pt 3

Category: Gardening and Landscaping – Steve – 9:55 am

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Continuing on our theme garden of the moment the still pond’s “source” is shown here, originating out of the woods and providing a modicum of circulation with this babbling brook and small waterfall. Arranged to appear hidden, it provides a pretty cool sound and some movement in an otherwise absolutely silent environment. We laid a pipe underneath the water surface, spewing a good current below the surface in order to keep the lake at least somewhat freshly circulated.

The climatic circumstances in Portland are such that algae problems are not really an issue in such a shady spot as this. It is typically rather cool generally, but the deep shade provided by the forest certainly don’t lead to the algae problems that a place like Reno with all of its utterly consistent sun. (I miss it!) It must be rainin’, all over the world.

This was also taken the day of completion, by the way. The moss-covered wood and all those antique-looking aspect were carefully created to give an appearance of some permanence and “place”. I think we really nailed this gig.