Nestled in a row of other homes, below,
is the tiniest lot in historic Douglasville, GA.
Their backdrop evergreen hedge
smudges visibility to their neighbor's home.
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White picket fence
stretches the white clapboard home's footprint.
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Stone wall
frames the view &
directs foot traffic.
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Horseshoe shaped lawn
controls & expands visually the small space, its curve
contrasting with the lines of the home.
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Perennials are playful but the
serious business is done at the house with evergreens.
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Invitation is engraved on the stone column with boxwood in a pot.
A very sure hand.
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Private world is created for public view.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Underlined portions are How To design A Small Frontyard. Notice it doesn't include, "Oh, I just love this plant."
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Of course without that primal URGE I wouldn't have a career !
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This frontyard belongs to the waterfall post 2 days ago. Sir Roy Strong said, "
If you have an irregularly shaped area put a bonafide geometric shape in it.", when he lectured at the Atlanta History Center ages ago.