Monday, October 17, 2011

Choose A Trinity Of Colors

A new project with a small landscape, 1200 square foot cottage, & tight budget is exciting my muse.  Already know it must be Green, Brown & White in the landscape.
(Pic via Compulsively Compiled, above.)


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 Green, Brown & White, the trinity of Providence, is serene, elegant, and oddly, low maintenance by default.  
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More odd, choosing Green, Brown & White in a landscape never looks like a project on a budget.  

Garden & Be Well,  XO Tara
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Took the 2nd pic last year, abandoned home near Athens, GA.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Decorating With Dogs

Just inside the front door are several good views, below.  Their art from other continents & centuries.
 At your feet, just outside the front door, below.
 With a note on top of the cooler, below, due to their beloved dog.  He's ALL dog.
Wife & husband are on the prowl, and asked me to join, for antique chest or SOMETHING aesthetic for boxed deliveries.
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Can't wait to see what we find!
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Garden & Be Well,    XO   Tara
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During this project, garden-painting-remodeling-deck-custom cupola-stone wall/path/patio, their dog took every lunch & bottled water set down by anyone.  Before partaking he pranced amongst his audience delighting in his loot.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Door Knocker

New garden rooms, painting, windows replaced with French doors, & more, she was 
 ready for a door knocker.  Above, her choice,  Rocky Mountain Hardware, E418 Round Escutcheon.
The Baldwin, above, was similar but a bit 'safe'.  You know, how Tina Turner starts Proud Mary.
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Knocker, top, has character, depth, age, texture.
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Garden & Be Well,       XO Tara
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Every choice for a garden is nuanced.  Your garden?  The Baldwin might be THE one!  Remember: overdose on a theme, and, dinky is stinky.
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Both pics via Door Hardware USA

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Tree Seats

I was reading, Make Way For Lucia, by EF Benson, on the tree seat yesterday.  A letter arrived from Sandy this morning, it's on the banister, waiting for me to get to the tree seat.
 Mary's coming for lunch, we're finishing the homemade soup & cornbread.  Can't wait to hear our crunch on the gravel & Mary's stories, always full of laughter.
Before passionate lust for the next NEW thing arrives, interior monologues begin.
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Isn't it obvious I'll be getting an iron tree seat?  Don't know when.  But I will.
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LUST MANAGEMENT.
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How do you handle your garden lust/s?
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Garden & Be Well,            XO Tara
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Pics from Peter Weldon Iron Designs.  Am I really crazy, thinking the Beehive tree seat could go inside a Florida Room????? !!!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Vines On A Wood House?

Vines on a wood house?  No.  There are ways but I'm too lazy.  Vine clinging to stucco/stone, below,
 a case of desire from Italy.  Can't do it with your wood home?  No problem.  Espalier a woody shrub.
 Whatever your zone, choose a hardy woody shrub and espalier the pruning.
 Abelia, viburnum, hydrangea, camellia, tea olive, and more can be planted & espaliered.
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Use a woody (Why woody?  No wire/trellis needed.) shrub as a 'vine' on your wood home.
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Don't buy shrubs already espaliered, buy big shrubs and prune them into espalier.  On camellia, and many others, this saves over $100+.
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Garden & Be Well,  XO Tara
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Carolina jessamine was growing on my baywindow.  Gone, too much work.  Espaliered a huge oakleaf hydrangea,  2nd pic from bottom.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Old Trinities Are The Best

Don't recreate the wheel.  Choose successful trinities.
Penelope Bianchi sent this pic over the weekend.  She had a question about her vines.
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Epiphany for another Tara Trinity: Vines, Gravel & Boxwood.
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Vines, Gravel, & Boxwood have worked for centuries in the best & most charming gardens.
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Tara Trinities?  Shade perennials: Hosta, Helleborus & Ferns.  Shrubs: Azalea, Camellia, Hydrangea.  & etc.
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I'm sure you see trinities you adore all the time.
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Garden & Be Well,      XO Tara
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Recently received a 1940 cottage project.  Vines, Boxwood & Gravel?  You bet !!!!
 

Friday, October 7, 2011

Sir Roy Strong & Mirabel Osler

Sir Roy Strong & Mirabel Osler will be in conversation
October 19, 2011, Castle House Hotel.
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Both Strong & Osler are authors of  "life, gardens and travel."
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Please, go, if you can & put it all on YouTube for me/me/me.
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Look closely at the path, above.   Melts my heart.
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Garden & Be Well,      XO Tara
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Pic & more information via Hereford Times.  A garden nerd I have Sir Roy Strong on google alerts.  Monty Don too.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Begin Inside

Landscape Design begins inside your home.  Site lines, axis, from your main views.
In college they taught Landscape Design from the street looking in.
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Beauty designed outwardly is beautiful in its opposite direction.  Something I had to learn on my own about Landscape Design.  Of course the historic landscapes of Italy began inside the villa.....
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From this desk, above, is my Woodland Walk, aka, air-conditioning side of the house.  With azaleas, camelias & hydrangeas, I don't see the a/c.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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At this desk I pretend I know how to watercolor !!!

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Appear Less. Be More.

"If you have a closet full of clothes, and nothing to wear, you don't know yourself very well."  Bill Blass
If you have a landscape full of plants, and not a fabulous garden, you don't know yourself very well.
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From Advanced Style, "Appear less. Be more."
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Landscape more.  Garden less.
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My career overflows with the type of  woman, on the blog, Advanced Style.  
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Look at these women, they equal fabulous landscapes, CONFIDENT.
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These women stretch me, expand my comfort zone, make me feel 14 years old as I approach their landscape design.  Russell Page, blessedly, said, a garden designer SHOULD feel a little fear with each project.
Garden & Be Well,     XO Tara
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Pic of Mimi Weddell, by Bryant Woodd, via Advanced Style.
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Seeking creative inspiration is a daily joy.  Hunting/gathering from music, books, friends, solitude, exercise, pets, gardens, what I say 'no' to,  & more.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Stretch Chair

Stretch Chair, by Carnevale Studio.
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Of course I would need 6 in the garden.  At $89 I thought, "No, need to get the fruit trees & boxwoods first."
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You KNOW I was reading too fast, Stretch Chair, $895.00.  Ha, and I decided $89 was too much for me !
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Garden & Be Well,    XO Tara
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Pic from the ABC Home site.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Creating Dining Spaces: Inside & Out

An odd thing happens when plans are drawn for the Landscape.
More dining areas are created inside.  Better views, drawing you toward them, if you're not already drawn outside to dine.
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It's a small drama, wondering, "hmmmm, where do I want to eat?", but sublime.
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Garden & Be Well,   XO Tara

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Cottage Garden: Layered On Formality

Flagstones, edged in brick, below.  Bricks hidden for a few weeks in a cottage garden facade.
 Self-seeding blue ageratum were, indeed, pruned to create a narrow foot path.
 A look of the country, in this tiny subdivision with minuscule lots, within a metro area of millions.
 10 weeks, no appreciable rains.  Doubts the blue ageratum would bloom on schedule?  None !
Variegated boxwood, above, in a large formal terra cotta pot.  Engulfed in a sea of ageratum.  A temporary bouquet.
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A change for the season in color and style.  Soon, the formal lines of winter will return to my little flagstone terrace.  And the terra cotta pot will return.
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Garden & Be Well,       XO Tara
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Pics taken last week in my garden.  Yes, garden cat Torte De Shelle following me.  It was hard to prune the walking path, wanting to keep it solid meadow.  Ha, I had to get thru !!!  Reality intruded.  Plans for the fruit orchard are percolating.  Trees will probably come from the big box hardware store & boxwoods from a wholesaler.  If this sounds formal, it is.  Love a good meadow, cottage garden AND formal lines too.