Well placed pots, below. Aaaah, the front door, and landing, have space to breath.
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And a well fought battle, for simplicity.
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There's more, below. Did you see it immediately too? Ok, huge hint. Goes under the heading of Cultural Anthropology.
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No? Another hint? Subhead, under Cultural Anthropology, Socioeconomics. Got it now?
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Garden Design, below, blares its socioeconomics & cultural anthropology of this fine tuned realm within Garden Design layers.
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What does this Garden Design and maintenance tell you about the socioeconomics & cultural anthropology for this tribe of people, living in the home, below?
Pic, above, here.
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Beautiful display, above, of the socioeconomics & cultural anthropology of hedge pruning. Here, above, the 'hedge' is Vertical Lawn, and a vine. Am using 'hedge' flagrantly.
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Men, with ladders required, above. Perhaps there's more to this home, higher hedge covered walls at the back elevation, and a cherry picker is required for pruning.
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In most gardens the socioeconomics & cultural anthropology of Garden Design pruning is pruning at chest height. No ladder, no hired labor, do-it-yourself.
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Yes, an exquisite delight seeing the pruning, above. For its rarity.
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Garden & Be Well, XOT
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A friend moved from suburbia Atlanta to rural Georgia 2 decades ago, into an antebellum home. At the time, thought she was crazy. She said something memorable about the antebellum home purchase, "It comes with a cherry picker." Recently, they've sold that home, cherry picker included !
2 comments:
Love that front door!
Needless to say, I adore the vertical lawn! I have ample vertical lawn on my house! And zero horizontal lawn!
But; because it is deciduous; it doesn't need pruning!! No cherry-picker needed!
Beautiful house, hedges and pots!
I have often remarked that WE need a cherry-picker. What a wonderful item to convey with a property!!
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