Every home needs a desk, every barn needs a desk, every garden needs a desk.
Every design project has its layers. Completed layers, above. Beginning layers, below.
I will always have a job. Always. Why? It's DNA to put the wrong layers in first, in a garden.
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What are the wrong first layers of a garden design? Pretty flowers. All roses. Mostly perennials. Tons of hosta. Yes, that list will keep me in a job, forever (forevah). So, Tara, what's wrong with roses, perennials...., easy, no evergreen structure, zero relationship with the house & you've begun with high maintenance.
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Desk, above, is already years in the making. Why? We've been creating paths, drives, focal points on axis with the interiors, planting evergreen hedges, then flowering shrubs......
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Ironically, nurseries conspire to keep me working hard. How? They push annuals, lawns with needy chemicals-watering-mowing, blah blah blah & blah (are we even in the same industry? Passed a nursery sign last week, "Kill your weeds now." Yes, I will always have a job.)
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What is the first layer of a Garden Design to consider? Views, main axis, from inside your home into the garden.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Top pic Susanne Hudson's garden, bottom pic at a client garden last weekend.
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If you want a beautiful garden & home filling you with joy, and causes you to tap the brake pedal, as you look in the rear view mirror heading out, become my client, local or on-line.
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Award winning speaker, hire me to speak to your group, local or out-of-state.
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