Welcome to Trisha’s garden oasis!

Trisha Burdick sent in these photo from her garden in Excelsior , Minnesota , which is in the chilly Zone 4 . But as they show , a cold-blooded mood does n’t think you ca n’t have an incredibly beautiful garden !

Foliage is king here . Variegatedhostas start the show in the front , while blue spruce ( Piceapungens , Zones 3–8 ) makes a striking silver - risque backdrop . To the right , columnar dark - leaved beech ( Fagussylvatica , Zones 4–8 ; probably the cultivar ‘ Dawyck Purple ’ ) counterpoint beautifully with the variegated and silvern - blue leafage . columniform varieties of trees , which grow grandiloquent and narrow-minded instead of wide-cut and spreading , are a majuscule choice forsmall garden .

Yellow variegated hostas echo absolutely the come out green - white flower of thepanicle hydrangeas(Hydrangea paniculata , geographical zone 3–7 ) . Repeating the same plants and color really unifies this garden horizon to unbelievable effect .

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A vine - enshroud archway welcomes you into the garden oasis .

Variegated five - leaf aralia ( Eleutherococcussieboldianus ‘ Variegatus ’ , Zones 4–9 ) in the centrepiece of this trope . This durable , easy - to - grow shrub aboriginal to Japan grow happily in a wide range of climate and conditions , thriving in sun or shade . The small green - white flowers are n’t much to write home about ; this is a plant you grow for its foliage .

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