For the last 15 years new beds have emerged when trees reach the end of their lives. The brutal spring freeze of 2007 may have killed the sour cherry, but that Hari Kari Cherry just made way for asparagus, figs and garlic beds. Ever-changing through lots of trial and error, the stalwart perennial survivors have made it through more than an occasional refusal to water, and even a new puppy’s teething spells. Dispersed through the grasses, vegetables and flowers, Mimi Strang’s sculptures add yet another element of color and texture. This garden represents a true synthesis of artistic sensibility and horticultural exploration. The garden sculptures are for sale and 10% rolls back to support next years’ Stroll.