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Rosemound's Winter Garden

Winter is just around the corner in the Pacific Northwest, and at Rosemound Farm in Hillsboro, Oregon, this season always brings a quiet kind of magic. While the garden hasn’t settled into its winter rest quite yet, we’re looking ahead with anticipation imagining the landscape transformed by frost, soft morning light, and the stillness that makes this time of year so special.


Brick house and winter garden covered in fresh snow in Hillsboro Oregon

These images, taken during a previous winter’s peak, offer a glimpse of what’s soon to come: evergreens carrying the weight of snow, open fields wrapped in white, and the structures of the garden revealed in their simplest, most architectural form. Winter has a way of highlighting the bones of a landscape its pathways, silhouettes, and natural contours reminding us why designing for year-round interest matters.


A serene winter garden at Rosemound Farm featuring a snow-covered brick path, silhouetted tree branches, and early morning light casting long shadows across the landscape in Hillsboro, Oregon.

As the season unfolds, we’ll be sharing thoughts on winter gardening, seasonal care, and how to create landscapes that remain resilient and beautiful through the coldest months. Until then, consider this a quiet moment of anticipation… a preview of the serenity winter will bring back to Rosemound.

 
 
 

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