{"id":101347,"date":"2022-07-25T23:58:20","date_gmt":"2022-07-26T03:58:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/agrowingobsession.com\/?p=101347"},"modified":"2022-07-25T23:58:20","modified_gmt":"2022-07-26T03:58:20","slug":"the-curvilinear-courtney-garden-banks-oregon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/agrowingobsession.com\/?p=101347","title":{"rendered":"the curvilinear Courtney garden, Banks, Oregon"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAjSLq\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52240628328_9fc4c31ba4_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5750 2\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>View from the driveway, level with the house, where paths lead down through the sloping property into the garden.  The descending grades are easy to traverse.  All surfaces are rock mulch.  No lawn grass was retained.  Other than mature trees, Mary&#8217;s gorgeous planting is incredibly just a few years old.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAsd1k\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52242058835_c6f0bf2c72_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5720\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>one of the earliest garden buildings on the property, at the driveway entrance, looking from the garden.  One of Harlan&#8217;s sculptures on the right.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAqjXi\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52241691983_5d1b6b4252_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5761 2\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>area of the garden closest to the driveway entrance<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nyUbBW\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52224494092_a69745b5d8_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5649\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>Before starting a tour of the Courtney garden in Banks, Oregon, USDA zone 8b, it&#8217;s only fitting to first visit the &#8220;engine room,&#8221; the workshop of Harlan Courtney that fabricates the idiosyncratic hardscape of Mary and Harlan&#8217;s garden.    The house and garden are situated on a hilltop of 5 acres in Banks, Oregon.  The unpaved access road off the highway eventually leads to the driveway and front door of the house.  The garden is on the sloped ground to the back of the house, a strolling garden accessed by carefully graded paths and terraces.  Some of the flatter acreage is leased to a local farmer for grass crops, but the majority is under intense use by Harlan and Mary for their home, a new home addition in progress, the garden and workshop.  Harlan has lived on the property since the &#8217;80s, but most of the garden work was started around 2015.  After marrying and moving in, Mary&#8217;s love of gardens jumpstarted the frenetic pace, which accelerated after 2020 into a &#8220;pandemic project.&#8221;  Through the HPSO Open Gardens program, on the weekend of July 16 and 17, their unique collaboration of plants and hardscape was open to members to tour, entitled &#8220;Hilltop Artistic Gardens.&#8221;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<!--more-->\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAbHZj\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52239037904_f32c2c4aeb_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5660\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>The workshop is a goldmine of wondrous creations, like this mimicry of chains and levers sculpted from a single piece of wood<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAngJW\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52241095838_1b00521f0e_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5657\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>experiments with different media fill the workshop, whether it be chains of wood or bowls of copper, some meant to be reliquaries<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nyZq34\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52225514783_63dd9cb338_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5658\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>When asked if he ever sold any of his work, Harlan responded that he did sell some through an Etsy shop, just enough to buy with the proceeds every tool imaginable to fulfill his metal-working, wood-working, and sculpting needs.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAkfmP\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52240700967_7337f05a12_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5747 2\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>An older part of the garden near the driveway entrance, serenely green<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>Touring other gardens, you may have noticed a lot of us are into repurposing materials and incorporating salvaged items in our gardens  &#8212; my theories on why that is would take a much longer post, but suffice to say it&#8217;s definitely a recurring theme.  Sometimes it&#8217;s a cost-saving impulse but not always &#8212; the bespoke can end up being just as pricey as an off-the-shelf solution.  From the moment I parked the car and stepped into the Courtney garden, I recognized a kindred spirit at play, albeit an assured artist with incredible manual dexterity and exacting engineering standards:  no rust, other than the evolved patina of Corten, no rough edges, and no hard angles.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAbJd5\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52239038644_4059fe7fae_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5736\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>The ground slopes steeply down from the back of the house.   Incredibly, most of the digging and leveling was done by shovel, until a large tree made the work impossible.  The purchase of a small Kubota tractor was revelatory, Harlan says, and is now one of his prized possessions, with a special shed of its own.  Containers are made from culvert pipe and oil drums, always painted in a limited palette.  Garden hose was cut to make smooth rims for the sharp edges of the culvert pipes.  I asked about watering, and I think most of it is done through an automated system.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nyUfCS\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52224507602_c9d2a98806_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5729\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>View from the upper deck off the house.  A short length of path was made of mats puzzled into place on rock, incredibly comfy underfoot.  Playground mat, I asked?  Horse stall mat, Harlan answered.  How&#8217;d you cut it, Harlan?  It took him a while to find the right jigsaw blade to cut the heavy mats, but he made it work.  Harlan calls it his &#8220;PacMan path.&#8221;  When he asked me what shape the handrail referenced, I couldn&#8217;t say.  Later at home I asked Marty the same question &#8212; he said a horse, of course!  Some people just get it!<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAacJA\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52238741018_d59fd509bd_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5620\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAqsGr\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52241718033_927073b5ab_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5718\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nA58fK\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52237750387_360a12b9fb_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5618\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nA4dbt\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52237571847_7741393b88_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5764\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>The &#8220;PacMan path&#8221; made of horse stall mats was designed in forced perspective &#8212; Harland doesn&#8217;t do anything by halves.   Hand-made arbor of branches on the right leads to a seating area with open views of the valley<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nApGvP\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52241569401_d808f1f812_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5721\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAoMhE\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52241390346_0ec4e6682a_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5609\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>An upcoming article on the garden written by the Courtneys will be included in an upcoming HPSO quarterly.  <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nA9Exv\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52238636091_ef8818a27e_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5597\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>This little stretch of path is a great example of how Harlan and Mary work together, the lime green set off to stunning effect against the black mats<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>Harlan says nature doesn&#8217;t do straight lines, and he&#8217;s not one to gainsay the natural order.  So the Corten siding for the raised beds is bent into submissive curves, and the various iterations of gabions he designs are induced to curve as well.  Mary dreams in color, in plants, Harlan dreams in curves devised from some surprisingly prosaic materials he loves to source, like the horse stall mats.   <\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAad48\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52238742093_1bb492f102_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5632\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>A kniphofia from the Popsicle series.  Mary says she once saw a herd of 60 elk in the meadow, a large beast capable of considerable trampling damage.  They never strayed from the meadow and left without incident.  Surprisingly, damage from deer has not been much of a problem either &#8212; along with avoiding deer favorites like roses, could the raised bed design and hardscape also be scaring them off?<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>Unlike gardens planned on a grid, the linear flow of the layout defies whatever small ability I have to give a logical tour for readers, with an entrance and an exit, and I do apologize for that.    A strolling garden designed in curves and circles creates a multiplicity of intoxicating views.  And I was so intrigued by the unique use of materials that I often failed to grasp the overall layout.  I&#8217;m hoping the photos at least convey  how the sumptuous plantings play off the novel solutions to retaining and containing the plants.   But to Harlan and Mary, there are very distinct spaces, seating areas to capture views or privacy, a cutting garden, a vegetable garden.   It was only when Mary asked if I wanted a view from her upper deck off the back of the house that the pieces and interlocking areas fell into place.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nyZu7m\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52225528488_6c05bc8bd2_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5724\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>Looking at part of Mary&#8217;s cutting garden from the deck off the house.   The curvilinear Corten reminded me of a series of interlocking gears of some fantastical plant-driven machine.  I&#8217;m guessing that Harlan, with a background in engineering as well as sculpture, would not be offended to be described as a &#8220;gearhead.&#8221;<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nArGbK\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52241958519_d447c1efd0_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5726\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>There&#8217;s a kind of Burle-Marx vibe discernible when looking down at the ground patterns from the deck.  A garden in the round?  Harlan said very much so, with all the shifting perspectives and varying points of view that affords.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAnQ98\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52241204831_e10a552dca_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5670\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>Mary says a friend had a lot of leftover cosmos seedlings to share this year for her cutting garden<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAs9Kh\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52242047870_491398360b_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5699\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAacXr\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52238741763_c5eaf71d87_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5627\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>Looking up at the deck with espaliered fruit tree from the vegetable garden, with a phalanx of a containerized retaining wall.  I asked if the containers and raised beds were also a response to poor soil and was told no, not really.  The clay soil drains freely on the hillside.  <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nyUfzW\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52224507432_9e34658748_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5734\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>The Corten siding was not easy to source but was ultimately found at Western States Metal Roofing in Phoenix, Arizona, then shipped to a  local welder who agreed to accept shipment.  The Courtneys&#8217; small pickup truck brought the panels up the 1\/4 mile of rough road to the property in increments<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAsWoG\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52242201420_d01ea92ab9_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5711\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>side view of the layered tiers and terraces of containers, mainly growing vegetables<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAcEPA\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52239222360_6c76cf1eed_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5621\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>the tallest, roofed container is also a storage shed for Mary&#8217;s garden essentials<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAqui2\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52241723403_e9240f3f60_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5716\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAaaCe\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52238733921_f50d5e8ee0_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5628\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAi447\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52240272712_6b7f0b49fc_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5700\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>the deck from another angle, with foreground planting of Allium &#8216;Millenium&#8217; and Acaena inermis &#8216;Purpurea&#8217; &#8212; this area is one of the newest additions to the garden<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAqwr7\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52241730600_c4d48d94ba_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5679\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>the cutting garden adjacent to new plantings &#8212; some of the work was completed just a week before the tour<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAcLYE\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52239243070_1fe76df7b5_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5692\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAaabn\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52238732421_57b128e211_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5614\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>veronicastrum is one of the earliest additions to my new garden too<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAb8BX\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52238922289_0bd27f11fd_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5590\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>Gabion fence near driveway entrance.  On a recent visit to Germany, Harlan was impressed with the widespread use of gabions, with their equivalent of the big box hardware store offering gabion baskets off the shelf.  But for Harlan, the gabions have to be able to curve.  Hog panel, I asked?  Horse panel, Harlan responded &#8212; there are distinctive differences in aperture and strength to the various livestock panels.  Internal metal fence posts support the pillars.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nA9SF3\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52238676896_0b6ed43eaf_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5588\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>Were the gabions a solution to a surfeit of rock on the property?  Nope, the rocks were all trucked in, sourced from Gales Creek if I remember correctly<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nA9LLN\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52238657046_972d4af221_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5673\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>Another style of gabion using metal bands for a planter with Beschorneria &#8216;Flamingo Glow&#8217; &#8212; there were at least six style of gabion in the garden<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAbgNg\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52238949799_a2284da3c6_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5755\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>Mimulus overflowing gabions alongside the driveway which use window-frame components.  Lower right gabion is a shin-high style fabricated in the workshop for retaining low plantings.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAjSHe\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52240628143_69a03b12a1_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5738\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>near the house, a gabion steam-punk farm sink out of copper bands to wash vegetables<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nApADA\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52241549668_bd7cc7afa9_c.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5643\" width=\"533\" height=\"800\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>an area in progress with a new style of gabion, and a prototype experiment for a gabion staircase<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-photo is-provider-flickr wp-block-embed-flickr\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/2nAiLgC\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52240411362_37c8421432_z.jpg\" alt=\"IMG_5594\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" \/><\/a>\n<\/div><figcaption>outside the main garden, a hilltop view of the valley is carefully retained &#8212; the perfect place for scheming new plans for their ever evolving, curvilinear garden<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>Look out for an upcoming article in the HPSO quarterly by the Courtneys on their garden.   These two are having so much fun with their garden, and they love sharing everything they&#8217;ve learned thus far.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Before starting a tour of the Courtney garden in Banks, Oregon, USDA zone 8b, it&#8217;s only fitting to first visit the &#8220;engine room,&#8221; the workshop of Harlan Courtney that fabricates the idiosyncratic hardscape of Mary and Harlan&#8217;s garden. 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