May Day, yesterday, at one of my jobsites, below.
White fence? Not happening. Made the space smaller & became a focal point. Detracting from the focal point of the home.
Now, above/below, a blend-into-the-background Benjamin Moore Alexandria Beige.
See the stop sign, roads, & home across the street? Of course you do. Ouch.
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Soon evergreens in a tapestry hedge, with fruit trees, will create a garden with grounds and no offensive views.
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Can it get better? Yes, using existing evergreen shrubs needing to be moved anyway.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pics sent from client. Lucky children, my last May Day pole was in the 60's.
Love your header Tara!
ReplyDeleteI adore your blog. You are gifted.
ReplyDeleteBut I can't agree with you on the fence. I so love a white fence. ...if not white then rail fences look spectacular painted black. (Horse country style)
I love the fence! This post is so meaningful to me, as I have lots of views to block!
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Andie
I am learning so much from your blog....thank you! I like the color of the "new" fence, but, since it's painted, I'm thinking it will require more maintenance...with my white fence, I like not painting wood anymore, though I still have to wash the white vinyl every other year or so.
ReplyDeletei do not know how have i have gardened for so many years and never heard of a tapestry hedge. thank you for introducing me to something so wonderful.
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