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Creating Color & Texture in the Garden 🌲 Talk & Tour with Camille Paulsen



Color and texture weave together to amplify the natural beauty of Camille Paulsen’s garden near Seattle. Garden Gate Senior Editor Sherri Ribbey talks with Camille about how she transformed her property into a tapestry of color and texture with plenty of seating areas to enjoy the views.

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41 Comments

  1. Incredible. Absolutely incredible. I love the garden tours especially as we sit in the winter waiting for spring!! Thanks you for sharing such a beautiful property. ♥️

  2. i recently bought this issue featuring this gorgeous garden. As I was reading the article and studying the photos I tried to imagine walking through the space. What a treat to take this video tour and listen to Camille's thought on how the spaces were developed.

  3. Wow! Camille’s garden is absolutely beautiful. The layering, textures and all the personal touches really make it special. It must be wonderful to spend time in this garden and take in all the beauty. Thank you for sharing this beautiful garden with us. 🙏💚

  4. This is truly a beautiful, such a very versatile garden ever that I’ve seen…so much interest. Which makes it a beautiful garden for me

  5. oh to live in seattle! I have managed to grow a few of these plants in So. Cal. high desert! really stunning.

  6. I love this garden tour. Please share more of this garden. I have a space in the mountains of NC that I would love to duplicate.

  7. The weeping Serbian spruce reminds me of a llama! 🦙 This is the most amazing garden, it's such a dream!

  8. This is one of the most beautiful garden I have ever seen. I too am a conifer geek from Spokane Wa. and can really appreciate this collection. Well Done!

  9. Stunning! So excited for the tour and looking forward to reading article again. Very imaginative yard….love the tree she found! Would love to be able to walk by that yard each day 🙂 Thank you for sharing!

  10. Love the texture and foliage variety. Thanks so much for taking us along. I’d seen part of the garden in the magazine, but this gives so much more info and depth. These Garden Gate tours are truly fantastic.

  11. Such a beautiful garden – I feel so inspired – over here in New Zealand. I love how Camille went and collected so many of the natural pieces – it really adds so much to the texture of the space. Thank you for sharing.

  12. This was so wonderful to watch. I snapped some photos for inspiration even though we’re 50 miles east of Detroit. 🇨🇦 and much colder. AND completely flat terrain. Well done.

  13. 5:38 pm. Simply glorious! Thank you for sharing your garden with us. I loved seeing it in video. I am a bit envious since I love the Pacific Northwest and its plants, and my Florida garden cannot have those amazing conifers. Enjoy this lovely sanctuary!

  14. Camille was such a pleasure to listen to…. Just so humble about the things she and her husband Dirk accomplished. I would love to purchase the issue just to have a reference of her garden. Can you tell me what the number is is it January / February 2023 and is it a available in stores or onLine only?

  15. The way this home owner utilized every outdoor space & turn it into a garden sanctuary is truly a genius. This is how I would love to convert my own garden.

  16. Beautiful, Beautifull!!!! nice inspiration, even I live in Colorado, and would love to adapt some of your ideas to my area, thank you so much for such a wonderful video and for sharing your Gorgeous Garden, Cheers

  17. Gorgeous layering and flow of this lovely garden. A plethora of multi-dimensional colors and textures. Truly exquisite! I LOVE your log! That is exactly like something I would fall in love with and want to incorporate into my garden to add to the natural mystic and elemental beauty.

  18. Garden Gate Editor needs to get a better microphone; there was so much echoing that makes me cringe… esp when compared with natural sound from the featured gardener.

  19. That log! What a great element to add that natural woodland look. Hats off to Camille. Her garden is fabulous.

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