In winter hang an old iron light fixture painted an incredible color..
Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pic from HOME a fabulous blog I discovered yesterday.
In winter hang an old iron light fixture painted an incredible color.
Guerrilla Gardening is its name. Who knew?
Winter is the test of every beautiful perennial garden. Is it pretty in winter?
Why waste gardening energy with a full wheelbarrow on one wheel?
Foliage barely gracing the edges of a focal point.
French? Cottage? Conifer? Perennials? Italian? Native? Color? Historical? Japanese? Victorian? Chinoiserie? Focal Point Axis? Paths + Entries? Mid-Century Modern? Lutyens? Jekyll? Vanishing Threshold? Mediterranean? Desert? ??????????
Standing in the garden this morning, below, their reflection deep in the mirror of my old armoir.
The glass of my grandmother's secretary, below, reflecting more ginger lilies.
The more entryways a landscape has the better a landscape is.
#89 granite gravel, above, in Susanne Hudson's landscape.
Shot gravel, above, in my garden.
In my potager, above.
This path, above, was bermuda lawn. With wheelbarrows, me & beloved Suzy, my chocolate lab, it became compacted. What to do?
Tables + chairs? Yes, ordered from France. Notice where the gravel laps into the tree? Left natural, by choice.