a gift from COLLEGE BOY.
A sundial I haven't noticed in years. It's placed 'off exhibit' knowing it's easy to have too much STUFF in my garden.
a gift from COLLEGE BOY.
A sundial I haven't noticed in years. It's placed 'off exhibit' knowing it's easy to have too much STUFF in my garden.
Your home says who you are, whether you think so or not. Consider: views into windows, paint color, shutters, vines/espalier shrubs on house walls, light fixtures, door hardward, roofing choices. All are focal points.

Paths, below, are always a focal point. Here, saturated with gate & peak of season blooms. Can you hear the crunch, below, of gravel?

at Hay House, below, in Macon, GA.
Hay House will have garden tours, market & lectures this Friday 30th, Sat. 1st & Sun 2nd. Mary Braswell will be there with her stone cottages-pots-troughs, below. 2 are in my garden, Mary lives only houses away.
Lucky me, lecturing in the room, below. Luckier, I have the garden tours & market to peruse. I've adored Macon, GA since I went as a child in the 1960's shopping for clothes with my grandmother. Spending summers in Milledgeville with my grandparents during college I went to Macon many times with the boys I dated. Now, I go to Macon with a girlfriend for the Cherry Blossom Festival. 



Jack, below, was attracted immediately to my Serendipitous Beauty for different reasons.
He brought it home in carry-on lugggage. He hung it in my new Butler's Pantry 2 weeks ago adding a dimmer switch too.
SHIPMAN has many fine chandeliers in his garden, home & conservatory. Mine, above, is only about 50-60 years old.
Average American landscape statuary? TIRESOME.
as jewelry upon this bench.
TARA TURF is its carpet.
Discovered over a decade ago during a study tour of Scotland TARA TURF is obvious.
TARA TURF: moss, lichens, mondo, clover, bulbs, dandelion, violets, fragrance, dwarf chamomile, scilla, muscari, dwarf daffodils, honeybees, ladybugs, fescue, what the wind blows in, 50%-75% less mowing, formal or informal depending upon mowing pattern & heights, zero fertilizer, zero chemicals, zero irrigation Mother Nature's rain only, unique to each zone & region world wide.
Completed by a doctor, as his private home, just after the Civil War it's close to town & the railroad tracks.
Friends Susanne Hudson & Jeri Farmer bought & operate this manse as a wedding, events &
tea house. Suzanne designed a white themed landscape. Their budget of nothing but creativity & resourcefulness produced a white garden beautiful & easy to maintain. (NOTE: Jeri & Suzanne are women-of-a certain age with only pennies to put into this landscape yet its fabulousity helps sell their venue. Indeed, their landscape is woven into their business plan. Moral? YOU CAN DO IT TOO.)


Subtle, above. Would you know a WATTLE was there if I didn't tell you? Not quite 3' high it's prunings & fallen limbs from my garden. A natural fence preventing leaves from blowing into the Woodland Walk once it's blown.
Standing in the garden, below, looking into the street. Back view: Italian cypress, Chinese snowball & red Japanese maple. (Wicked delight, you can't see the street.)
The Well Placed Chair, above, under the Chinese snowball. A tantalizing hint of my charming potager. Oh, the tangents you can build from Double Axis.