Basket arbor, containers galore in Pam Beasley’s Memphis garden

Pam Beasley has transformed an arbor into a cascade of woven baskets – one of the most wonderfully quirky garden arches I’ve seen.… Read More

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August 12, 2025

Even the sanest gardener can enjoy a little basket-case fun. Pam Beasley of Memphis has transformed an arbor into a cascade of woven baskets — one of the most wonderfully quirky garden arches I’ve seen. (The terracotta pot arbor at the Antique Rose Emporium is another.) It made for a memorable moment during the Memphis Fling tour in June, especially beneath towering, pink-flowering crape myrtles.

A tisket, a tasket, she’s filled some of the baskets.

In a cutting garden that Pam describes as the heart of her garden, a rustic arbor announces “Manor Woods Garden” in wire letters, a tribute to her street. Pam says her raised beds supply flowers for arrangements year-round, with the help of tunnel covers in winter to extend the growing season.

Honeysuckle clambers up another arbor, offering its sweet fragrance to passersby.

Painted furniture and exuberant flowers give a cottage garden vibe.

Pam has even extended her colorful garden into a paved area — the end of the driveway, as I recall — by clustering dozens of pots around a bench.

A table nearby held a tray of glasses for refreshments.

It was all very welcoming, including a quiet corner nook with a fire pit, surrounded by hydrangeas and other shade lovers…

…like this lacy-leaved Japanese maple in a blue pot…

…and a glowing philodendron.

In her garage workspace, muted vignettes of lamps and garden ornaments share space with tools and small terracotta pots.

Nested pots, seemingly full of nesting materials

It was a garage any gardener might covet — especially me. My own garage is jammed with not only garden tools and leftover paint cans but old camping equipment (why?), a dusty aquarium (why??), deflated footballs and volleyballs (why???), and tennis rackets we’ll never use again. I’m feeling a purge coming on — just as soon as it cools off outside. No rush while it’s 100F out, right?

Up next: The eclectic and playful Thompson Garden. For a look back at the Asian-inspired garden of Laurie and Tom Rieman, click here.

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