Do I want to see inside their house?
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Do I want to see their garden?
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pic from Homes & Gardens via Brabourne Farm
Do I want to see inside their house?
.
Do I want to see their garden?
.
Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
.
Pic from Homes & Gardens via Brabourne Farm
First Rules of Landscape Design: copy, simplicity, repetition.
to a table I already own. Hideous: oak, mahogany stain, carved clawfoot pedestal, terrible measurements.
the gate stays, posts are replaced with split locust & the hideous new wire replaced with rescued old wire.
Ceiling of trees outside, ceilings inside, below. Proof, again, of what survives landscape design: TREES & MEADOW. Please, dahlings, you must begin your garden with TREES & MEADOW.

The courtyard was enclosed, above. A little fetish of mine, enjoying the styling of refreshments garden clubs provide. Charm straight from the heart.
Front terrace, above.
Hand-painted silk panels in the dining room, above.
Returning home, PECAN ORCHARD made a lifestyle choice. Nature.
Utilizing land & outbuildings for: family, friends, honey bees, dogs, cats, chickens, goats, horses, ponds, potagere, hay, pecans, fruitery, pleasure walk, birding, sports, & more.
PECAN ORCHARD wants to do it herself. Using little outside help.
Her petite muck boots are outside most doors.
Century old outbuildings are being refurbished.
And me? Sitting at my folding table/chair en plein aire I drew a concept plan for PECAN ORCHARD. Decades of study, travel, books, designing, contracting, paying attention, being present, successes, failures, joys, tears, stress, serenity, went into PECAN ORCHARD'S garden.
when the pots
Fresh, modern, above.
Raise The Red Lantern, 1991, above, has an incredible garden scene. Lasting seconds, I watched & rewound dozens of times. A courtyard of bonsai. Trees, ancient, human sized, centuries of nurturing. A potted forest.
Have you deduced wisdom in the plantings? Dwarf conifers, deer resistant & once established zero irrigation.