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That sailed a ship. If you have a lot of plants but not a pretty garden, you do not know yourself very well.
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Editing landscapes is inherent to every good garden you see.
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Arne Maynard's work, below, at an old estate. Of course it's gorgeous. And edited. HARD.
Pic from Arne Maynard.
Hard to edit our closets, it's harder to edit a garden. Garden editing may require heavy equipment.
Pic from Arne Maynard.
Pic, Arne Maynard.
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All the pretty neo-new gardens you see? Edited. Hard editing.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Small recompense, the editing will be composted.
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Will find it amusing, in the future, when someone says, "I adore this boxwood hedge here." You know it will happen, and more than once.
2 comments:
An established garden always has trees that just came up in a hedgerow, shrubs that outgrew their usefulness, perennials that died or overgrew. It is more of a challenge than a blank slate yet there are wonderful pluses, like a fully grown Magnolia or tree-like Camellia that are only available to mere mortals by default.
Aiy! I miss the original look. Afraid the revised garden is a bit scary looking with all those overly trimmed bushes. Seems a bit outdated.
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