Repetition of form.
Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pics taken a couple of weeks ago. Dahlings, you do realize I don't 'style' pics?
I knew she must have a table, wood & old, in this corner. The rest of the covered porch has mostly iron furniture.
Wasted years. Puppet Barbuda was stubborn. Still is.
Holding up thru the seasons is imperative in small space gardening. No down time allowed.

Cat tucked into a boxwood, above, is a hint of what you'll find inside. The urn/plinth were clues or was it the iron gate painted robin's egg blue? Subsidiary pots are all terra cotta. Repetition creates impact in any size landscape.
No big surprise, the classic ginger jar inside, below, when everything outside is classic. Vanishing Threshold, bring your inside out and your outside in.
How do you want to use your small space? A lovely view, a place to lunch, read or invite girlfriends for wine/canapes?
Use height in small spaces to reach for the sky. Vines, espaliered shrubs, understory trees. Pull the eye up. The sky creates limitless space in small gardens.
After the Chinese snowball blooms, above, an espalier oakleaf hydrangea blooms, below. Both are draperies when viewed from inside. Outside they add lushness to the wall of the house, draw the eyes up, harbor birds/butterflies, provide 4 seasons of interest.
Small space gardens, abutting your house, include the views into your house. No backsides of pictures, tv & etc.
the landscape transitions into natural woodland.
Discovered Italian heavy-weight terra cotta pots/saucers at the Ace Hardware in Douglasville, GA. Saw the 'same' pots at Wal-Mart yesterday. Tags said, Made In America. They were sooooooo lightweight.
Yesterday, Rob Browder, in my garden. Finally met his children. Rob, for almost 2 decades, is the only pruning contractor I refer. Precision Pruning.
Rob's pruning is so natural it looks like G*d pruned. But, dahlings, you must write G*d a check.
Hard to imagine I knew Rob about 10 (ok maybe 4) girlfriends before he met his ex-wife. I was thrilled to finally meet his children. 

She 'got' my Vanishing Threshold, and hired me. Vanishing Threshold brings the outside, inside.
Susan's beautiful, serene dining room, all these pics, is blasted with reflected light off her porch. AND. It's the wrong color. Vanishing Threshold brings the inside, outside.
Soon, her porch (blasting white, above) will be painted the color of her stucco exterior (instead of matching the exterior trim color). Her stucco is similar to the wall color in her dining room.
#89 granite gravel drive, picket fence copied from historic template, carport (at right) with "columns" made from 2" x 6" boards, green-brown-white color theme. Pure Simplicity.
Peeking thru is a neighbor's roof. Reminding me of a Monet painting.
Faux bois bench.
I created this path, above, over 20 years ago. Stone & gravel were under $150.00 and all the labor was done by ME!