This landscape had me at its gravel. Did you notice this landscape requires no skilled maintenance?
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Pillow? Already telling us something about the home's interior.
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Vines adding lushness without taking up space.
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Pot clusters created as still life's, art. Not some stupid notion of need-a-garden-idea-here.
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Do you feel the pots, bench, plantings, gravel leading you to the back door?
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Sense how this garden room can be as easily rearranged as an interior room?
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This tiny garden room gives a huge sense of the woman living here. Does your garden look like your inner self?
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Do you think this garden was professionally designed? Yes? Me too.
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If this were your garden room, and you didn't have it professionally designed would it look this good? More importantly would it have cost so little to implement? Of greater importance would it be as easy, cost effective, to maintain? Topping the importance list, would you have created a garden room inviting you to use it?
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PUPPET BARBUDA loves this Vanishing Threshold garden.
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Pic from the movie, It's Complicated.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara aka PUPPET BARBUDA
Showing posts with label Patio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patio. Show all posts
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
DISCOVERY
Landscape Design, blue/white ginger jar, below, $3, thrift store, color, no plants, no watering, no replanting, tablescape. Found this pic, above, yesterday. Discovering I've shot this jar
throughout most seasons. STYLED pics aren't my thing. Pink Debutant camellia blossoms adorn the blue/white ginger jar now. Awaiting Mother Nature's styling before I show you.
throughout most seasons. STYLED pics aren't my thing. Pink Debutant camellia blossoms adorn the blue/white ginger jar now. Awaiting Mother Nature's styling before I show you.
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Did you know this about my landscape design & gardening? Choosing beauty. The, "Oh, WOW", of looking out every window of my home. Everyday.
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A powerful life choice. Grace. Ironic, it's not what I was looking for, it's what I found.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
NOTHING HAS MOVED
Monday, November 16, 2009
COLOR: BEFORE & AFTER
Thursday, October 22, 2009
FRONT PORCH
Wreaths on doors are difficult. Scale, color, quality. Oh no, The 'Cute' Factor. CUTE KILLS. Ha, another Tara rule. Wit, whimsy, humor. YES. Last week BOOK GIRL's door had it right.
Looking to the right of the door, above. Reality garden photography, I styled nothing.
Looking to the left of the front door, above, more reality garden photography. Nothing styled for the pics. BOOK GIRL does her own decorating.
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Landscapes should be designed and decorated for the impromptu photo shoot.
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Think of your landscape as it is, this moment, can I meander and take several shots to steal your heart?
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When you look out the windows of your home, at your garden (Vanishing Threshold), does it steal your heart?
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When your garden melts your heart you've got an endless stream of energy, joy, beauty, wit, serenity, peace to draw from for daily living.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
Thursday, August 6, 2009
LANDSCAPE DESIGN: DOUBLE AXIS
Patio views yesterday thru the crape myrtle 'Natchez'. Thru blossoms to my backdoor, below. Same blossoms, below, viewed from the backdoor.
If a view is pretty in one direction it must be pretty in its opposite direction, Double Axis.
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Note: Patio is a bit of a mess until the frontyard project is completed this fall. It's holding pieces going to the front. Timelines aren't always perfect. The day job forces me to be a plodder in my own landscape. And I love the plodding in my garden! Sweet.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
Thursday, July 16, 2009
MISSIONS & PAINTS & OBITS
Faded green, color-matched from a House & Garden magazine picture circa 1990's. The home was in England, owned by a couturier to the Queen. My trim had been white. (Blinds, above, are always open but lowered to prevent birds smashing.)
Antique iron gates, Egyptian, late-Victorian, arrived rusted with hints of Robin's egg blue. It became the color for all the iron in my garden, above.
This chair, above, arrived, from Wal-Mart circa 1990's, already stained. Ick.
Original stain finally wore away and I stained, above, the chair Saturday. You knew, of course, I do these chores myself? Then, as it dried on the patio the rains came.
Choices had to be made, above, painting this iron gate with wood post. Stain the wood, as all the wood is stained, faded green, or go with Robin's egg blue? After that, choosing the bird's color was easy.
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Robin's Egg Blue: from Lowe's color matched, Olympic exterior oil gloss, base 4-73704, B57-3, Kingston Aqua exterior gloss oil, 101-24 102-28 103-3 Flat egg Sat s/g gloss. Note, they don't sell oil anymore.
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Faded Green: from Lowe's color matched, Olympic maximum, Deck Fence & Siding Stain. 100% acrylic Latex Formula, clear base, custom color, manual dispense 113-5Y40.5 115-2Y1.5 114-2Y47 102-1Y8.5
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Staining teak or an arbor aren't easy choices. My regret was waiting to make choices. The colors never bore. They are different in shade, sun, morning, evening, rain & etc.
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Painting & staining in the garden completed the interiors of my home.
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I live from the center of my home to the property line. Before, I only lived from the center of my home to its walls.
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A delightful obituary in the NYTimes Tuesday for Edward Durell Stone, Jr., landscape architect included, ...Most recent honor , the ASLA Landmark Award co-sponsored by the National Trust for Historic Presevation for PepsiCo's world headquarters in Purchase, NY was particularly gratifying. Designed over thirty years ago, PepsiCo's corporate campus was recognized for its excellence and inspiration to its people and their purpose.
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Why do anything less for yourself?
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A home & garden to inspire your daily life & your purpose in this world.
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Reminds me of something from Oprah magazine, What is your life the answer to?
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
Monday, July 6, 2009
THIS WAS A RANCH?
SURFER CHICK & TENNIS bought a dystopian ranch. Then hired architect John Knight . Do you see any hint of the ranch? It's still there, all of it.
SURFER CHICK & TENNIS liked my idea of French doors off the dining room, above. Creating a magic circle.
Hence the stone wall, above.
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Plantings are not yet a year old. A true dwarf loropetalum 'Purple Pixie', above, will soon soften the wall. Along with gardenias, variegated pittosporum, hydrangea, Southern Indica azaleas, & perennials.
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Repetition & copy are 2 landscape design tools.
The new landscape is redolent of another era, 1930's, using pass along plant favorites.
John's details are fabulous, above, round copper downspouts, and a slight pitch to the shingle siding where it meets the brick.
Entry to the garden from the street, on axis from the front door, creates an enfilade. Adding depth, warmth, welcome, focal point, movement.
Thru the black-eyed Susan's, above. Pairs of gardenia are used at the front entry near the curb and at the front porch.
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I've added another pair of French doors to the left of those above. And 2 new arbors. One extending from the screened porch and the other directly opposite. Ceiling fans on the arbors, cozy seating with Adirondack chairs and a harvest table with chairs.
Potting table & gravel terrace (#89 granite gravel) will be added in front of the back wall, above, with the oval window. Camellia sasanqua hedging will embrace the gravel terrace. .
The upper lawn, above, will keep it's tapestry hedge of azalea, ligustrum, liriope, camellia. I've added several oakleaf hydangea and a new sitting area.
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The front door has an enfilade thru the French doors, patio & lawn, above. A bench has been placed on axis with it in the plan.
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And I'm feeling negligent I didn't get a picture of the plan for you.
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I'll ask SURFER CHICK to send a picture of the plan AND a picture of their original ranch.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
Thursday, June 25, 2009
SHOOTING HYDRANGEAS & LOVING LEGS
How did the hydrangeas KNOW where to grow? This is not a 'styled' picture. It's viewed thru my kitchen & bedroom windows.
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When it comes to focal points, just-let-it-touch. What bench, statue, urn, birdbath isn't improved with a hint of foliage just touching?
Shooting hydrangeas and seeing the table legs from a new angle, below. The legs have a slight curve from top to bottom, reeking of the 1950's. Aside from being a diminutive rectangular shape, perfection, I had to have those legs.
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When it comes to focal points, just-let-it-touch. What bench, statue, urn, birdbath isn't improved with a hint of foliage just touching?
Shooting hydrangeas and seeing the table legs from a new angle, below. The legs have a slight curve from top to bottom, reeking of the 1950's. Aside from being a diminutive rectangular shape, perfection, I had to have those legs.
And the glass top with more hydrangea blossoms underneath. A hydrangea carpet!!!
And the blue/white ginger jar? It's a traditional Chinese wedding gift. The writing says, 'Double Happiness'. Of course I didn't know that when I bought it at the thrift store for $3.
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Notes: Square or rectangular patio tables are the best, round tables aren't as flexible in usage. A pair of square tables can be used separately or pulled together for larger gatherings. If you find an old iron patio table, as above, don't worry that it doesn't have chairs. Find comfortable chairs or benches of wood or metal and paint them all the same color. The French have been doing this for centuries. Place an arbor over your table with a ceiling fan to keep mosquitoes away. ENJOY.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
BIRTHDAY PICNIC IN THE EVENING GARDEN
He said, It's late but please come to LOLA's birthday picnic. Bring something healthy for about 15. I met LOLA last month lecturing for the Extension Service. Instant GIRL CRUSH.LOLA was growing TARA TURF before we met! Historically correct for her older home. A mix of fescue-moss-clover-what the wind blows in. Never needs water, fertilizer or chemicals. Honeybees love it.
LOLA chose the paint for her bricks and created her own interiors. How to get you the fragrance of this magnolia?
Vanishing Threshold, above, dictates views into a window are pretty in both directions. No backsides of pictures, clocks, or TV.
Do you like still life's too?
About here, above, I thought to myself, This is probably rude leaving the party to wander & take pics without asking. Ha, did I stop?
I knew LOLA wouldn't have paper plates. Or paper napkins.
Gazpacho in the pitcher, Mario Bitalli asparagus (sauteed with garlic/parsley/citrus), fruit salad, cucumber salad, field pea salad.... Wine & beer & tea were in the copper farmhouse sink cradled in ice.
Set into a slight hill the house is crowned with a hardwood canopy of oaks. Captured light, above.
Vanishing Threshold, house & garden, each a seduction of comfort.
LOLA added French doors.
The back garden has 3 terraces.
LOLA really nailed her pot clusters, above. She overdosed, with 3!
Standing at the French doors looking into the garden. A designer planned the garden; contractors put in the stone. LOLA and darling TOM are doing the plantings & maintenance. Exactly the hand-heart-eye a paid maintenance crew cannot provide. The word for it? Charm.
What is a house & garden without a Queen? CHESSIE was in control. She also sweetly gave away a personal tidbit. She's a Daddy's Girl.
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LOLA & TOM live from the center of their home to the property line. And that darlings is Vanishing Threshold.
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Stop here if you don't partake of good gossip.
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LOLA & TOM were married last year in Italy. LOLA invited her 2 best friends. And that is how darling TOM honeymooned with 3 women at a villa in Italy.
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You bet I'll keep up with this interesting crew.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
SUSANNE HUDSON'S FRONT PORCH
Framed by 2 magnolias, Susanne Hudson's front porch is a masters class of design. Susanne created the Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival honoring 2 loves, a plant & a friend.
In her town, Douglasville, GA, Susanne is proof, Build it & they will come.
Susanne asked me to speak to her garden club last year. That venue was her wildly successful wedding & events business, Le Jardin Blanc.
This year I spoke at the Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival. It was last Saturday.
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