Potagerie in Maastricht

A chronicle of a garden in the south of The Netherlands

Saturday, 2 November 2013

AUGUSTUS 2013: Lavendula hidecote shortly before cutting......





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Monday, 21 October 2013

JULY 2013: hortensias.





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JULY 2013: Beans, Beans ....









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JULY 2013: Watering.....


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JULY 2013: The hedge at the backside


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JULY 2013: Entrance, Delfiniums and more....










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Friday, 14 June 2013

14.06.2013 > Planting of new climbing roses : RENAISSANCE in different colours by Poulsen Roser A/S Denmark

"Collection combines the appeal of nostalgic, fragrant roses with the benefits of contemporary roses: repeat flowering, compact plants and resistance to disease. "Poulsen Roser A/S Denmark




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14.06.2013 > "Flying" by www.petteri.nl



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14.06.2013 > Flower details by www.petteri.nl
















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Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Lavendula almost flowering!



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"Harry the Gardener "

"Harry the Gardener "
The architect of the Potagerie was born in Scandinavia and is professionally active as multi-creative mind in the fields of real estate development, architecture and design through out Europe

"The Gate" - After

"The Gate" - After
Entrance to the potagerie

"The Gate "- Before

"The Gate "-  Before
Entrance as the vision of the architect.

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Popular short cuts from the first step until today!

  • 17.05.13: Side border with mirror as focal point with climbing rose
  • 8.06.2015 > Front garden after the rain and pruning....- an english rambler needs tree years until it flowers properly
  • 09.05.2015 > North border...somewhat too dence....
  • 03.05.18> Rose Trellies
  • 26.03.2015 > Side boarders
  • 30.042015 > Happy truffle pigglet
  • 19.05.2018 : The English Rambler ready to go!
  • 30.07.2015....this architect likes cut hedges....architecture man made with nature......

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