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Elizabeth Gleason

An artist in Jamestown NY who loves oil and watercolor painting.

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The Gardens

Mar 17 2012

Spruce Up Your Garden with a Purple Arbor

Adding a Splash of Color with Spray Paint Gardens are not just about plants and flowers; they’re about creating vibrant spaces that bring joy and delight to your surroundings. One way to inject some excitement into your outdoor oasis is by adding a pop of color with spray paint. With a myriad of hues available, […]

Written by egleason · Categorized: Spring, The Gardens · Tagged: arbor

Apr 02 2011

Spring Cleaning the Backyard

Kasper and I took the afternoon off to clean and inspect the backyard gardens. He’s thoroughly enjoying the garden hose in operation again. I let him enjoy the roll in the mud since tomorrow he has a date with Sharon at Dog Moms. I’m not sure how I collected so many antique insulators, it just happened. […]

Written by egleason · Categorized: Spring, The Gardens · Tagged: everyday, kasper, Prather House, spring

Jun 01 2010

A Surprise Bloom

White Dawn

Much to my wonder, my heirloom roses are in bloom already. Only 2 weeks earlier than last year… I’m sure the 90-degree heat we’ve had is adding to the popping. I say global warming. . . but alas, I’m just a designer.

Written by egleason · Categorized: The Gardens · Tagged: 14prather, spring

Jun 06 2003

Heirloom Roses

heirloom roses

When we moved in during our first spring, I planted four heirloom roses in my garden. However, one of them has remained a mystery. Despite having tags for Smile (Clesmile), Alba Semi Plena, Belle Isis, and Golden Blush, none seem to match this particular rose. This mystery rose has since taken over the entire garden. […]

Written by egleason · Categorized: Summer, The Gardens · Tagged: perennial, roses, spring, summer

May 11 2002

Primroses

Primroses

My first primroses were a gift from my Mom’s garden. These are one of the first flowers I remember as a kid. I clearly remember wearing a yellow Easter dress out in the front drive where she originally had primroses planted all nice in a line. Primroses bloom in Spring and sometimes even in the […]

Written by egleason · Categorized: The Gardens · Tagged: perennial, spring

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