6 tons shot pea gravel, well-rotted manure, granite grit, mulch, & strong men not afraid to work it from sunrise to sunset..
Wishing you a Garden Santa Christmas!
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pic taken at Susanne Hudson's in Douglasville, GA.
6 tons shot pea gravel, well-rotted manure, granite grit, mulch, & strong men not afraid to work it from sunrise to sunset.
which 'Small' owns the whole.
Macro, above, the red ball in a lantern is a yawn. Pulled aside, micro, caressed with the camera, top, it's a delight.
Found this pic, above, yesterday. Discovering I've shot this jar
Loop it behind the posts. Drape. Done.
Live swag with pine looks better mixed with fir. Pine, alone, falls jaggedly. Pine with fir is floofier.
PUPPET BARBUDA's mental math, "What is my spending cap at the garden center today?"
Recognize, below, the house?

Before, above, she started her garden renovation.
Small input, huge impact at the front door. Themes: evergreens, white, terra cotta. If the spiral had been placed closer to the front door, as most people do, the entire area would feel cramped.
Oh lucky dirt, below, someone knows how to make you productive.
Aren't these our best days, below? Coming home loaded with plants or antiques or art or books or thrift store junk?
Already in awe of Brooke's talent, then I see, below, she's A GRAVEL GIRL!!!!!!!
Wish I could see the YouTube of this garden installation. Hmm, edited to 3 minutes?
Garden magic, above. Notice the placement of pots. Bringing them close reduces the scale of the garage door. Opposite of what Brooke needed at the front door.
using a combination of styles centuries old. But his PERSPECTIVES are uniquely new.
"The novel is conceived with enough audacity to make this gimmick intriguing, and executed with enough art to make it effective." A.O.Scott
The oddest rat scurried at my feet. I screamed. Thoughts in chaos. Why? The small black rat was in reality the BROKEN HEAD OF ST. FRANCIS, about 3" & black, rolling quickly by.
When I saw her wreath I had to smile. Can you guess what color she asked me to design the flowering shrubs/trees in her frontyard?