In the garden. That's my magnet. If you've read for any time, you've noticed there is no 'working' in the garden, of the macro-world's vernacular entrenched meaning of working-in-the-garden.
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This I know for sure. If you're working in your garden, and it's easy, you're doing it wrong. If you're working in your garden, and it's hard, you're doing it wrong.
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So. Which is more true? Both are deeply true.
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Truth? True work in the garden is an intellectual delight. Best game invented. Toughest competitor ever, yourself. Rules change each second, weather is friend and foe, no one will ever have the pocket book for what they want to do in their garden, raising the bar, do it anyway, you are compelled, use cunning and smarts, get the garden you want. along the way realize to your core, G*d almighty first created a garden, and 'men come to build stately sooner than to garden finely, as if gardening were the greater perfection', and in the best metaphor, the game of creating your garden is realizing it is truly the gift of washing the servant's feet, Nature, or perhaps you have a notion, still, you're above the pollinating desires of a mere lady bug, or honey bee?
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Here's the deal, bottom line, it's important to be in your garden. Comfortably. Must begin somewhere.
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My clients know I'm far more interested in how their garden furniture is used during a soiree, where it's placed the morning after, than being at the soiree. If it was a large soiree with myriad age groups I want to know how the various groups interacted with the garden. But this is jumping ahead of the story. About you. And being in your garden.
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Furniture In The Garden, is my Pinterest board, over 800 pics.
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Bottom line, below, these folding chairs at a minimum. Whatever it takes. Most recent pic saved, below, yet one of the richest.
Pic, above, here.
Have written about preferring square/rectangular garden tables over round, on deck/patio. They are more useful, can be pushed together or against a rail or the house. Round table, below, is perfect. Each seat, a lush view. Great Garden Design too.
Pic, above, here.
This story, below, is rich. Wish I knew what it was.
Pic, above, here.
Hope this table, below, sails a thousand ships. Repurposed everything. And a mix of seating.
Pic, above, here.
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Very nice, below, go buy it. If it's not in your budget, easy too. Do what the French do. One of the best things I learned while studying historic gardens across France is about furniture in the garden. If garden chairs are field gathered, paint them all the same color.
Pic, above, here.
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Am field gathering garden chairs now for my harvest table. A crush of hodge-podge-lodge at present. Some chairs I had, I know will go away, once field gathering anew is successful.
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Once 10 chairs are bagged, I know exactly what color they will be painted. If you've read for any length of time, you know every garden must have an exterior color trinity. A centuries old concept. For our ca. 1900 American farmhouse I chose the classic, green-brown-white. The white & green have already been specified, still working on the brown. The chairs will be green.
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Field gathering targeted items is one of my favorite things to do. Mostly, they are sourced at thrift stores, yard sales, Goodwill, or Habitat Restore. The hunt is like cocaine, if I knew what that was like, but imagine the garden hunt to be far superior. Oddly, garden hunts of my pack of garden gals, equally rich to enjoy, as much as my own.
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There is a proper way to share garden hunt finds. Text a pic or call and describe, then the most wicked part, something to the tune of, It Was Three Dollars.
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Garden & Be Well, XOT
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Something happened with the cheap folding chairs. I've kept too many. On purpose. Beloved wants to toss over half of what we have. Nope. When we go to a pool party, picnic, concert, fireworks, etc. I always bring extra chairs. They always get used. My personal Garden Chair Ministry.
Monday, January 9, 2017
Friday, January 6, 2017
The Right Green Man
Another Green Man, below. If you don't know Green Man, take the link, centuries of lore, multiple continents & cultures.
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This Green Man, wrapping a corner, owning the garden & house, yet subtle, below, perfect for my previous garden, 30 years in a red brick cottage garden.
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Now, our ca. 1900 American farmhouse? No. Wouldn't look of-the-whole. One possibility for my house, have Picasso customize a Green Man for me. Matisse may be the better choice. Yes, dear Henri. His Cut Outs steal my heart.
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Ahead of moving into pure history, I had a quaint cluelessness, in totality, how Garden Design focal point choices would change.
Pic, above, here.
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No exaggeration to say TRUCKLOADS of garden items were taken to Goodwill once we moved in. Hard action step, Beloved's big work truck, his team of men dispatched decades of hunting/gathering. Zero time for yard sale, or to take to consignment. Out, gone.
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Nothing like a TRUTH, when we do it to ourselves.
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If that makes you laugh, it should, you understand my entire premise of Garden Design. Layers of truths. Each simple. Yet each layer a black hole to previous thinking. Blessedly so. Good riddance. .
Garden & Be Well, XOT
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Matisse. Definitely Matisse.
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This Green Man, wrapping a corner, owning the garden & house, yet subtle, below, perfect for my previous garden, 30 years in a red brick cottage garden.
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Now, our ca. 1900 American farmhouse? No. Wouldn't look of-the-whole. One possibility for my house, have Picasso customize a Green Man for me. Matisse may be the better choice. Yes, dear Henri. His Cut Outs steal my heart.
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Ahead of moving into pure history, I had a quaint cluelessness, in totality, how Garden Design focal point choices would change.
Pic, above, here.
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No exaggeration to say TRUCKLOADS of garden items were taken to Goodwill once we moved in. Hard action step, Beloved's big work truck, his team of men dispatched decades of hunting/gathering. Zero time for yard sale, or to take to consignment. Out, gone.
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Nothing like a TRUTH, when we do it to ourselves.
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If that makes you laugh, it should, you understand my entire premise of Garden Design. Layers of truths. Each simple. Yet each layer a black hole to previous thinking. Blessedly so. Good riddance. .
Garden & Be Well, XOT
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Matisse. Definitely Matisse.
Thursday, January 5, 2017
Keep it Small Sweetie
I wake before dawn a few days ago, thinking how the potager beds can be made larger.
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Planned since moving in 1.5 years ago, the potager has its location, and mission statement, easy to maintain, gorgeous to look at when I'm 80+. Nothing drawn. Nothing flagged. Aka, the cheapest form of gardening or a highway to hell. Me, the expert, still fighting Garden Ego.
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Wisdom thinks, How will I cover the ground during down time, pull weeds during the high season. Keep deer, armadillo, possum, birds, away from my harvest? Shrink, the potager went, properly sized. Keep it small sweetie. Already knew, Keep it simple sweetie. How many more of those are there to learn?
Pic, above, here.
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No wood edging for us. Cobblestone. I don't want to replace the wood. Once & done, cobblestone.
Pic, above, here.
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Single layer of cobblestone, not my budget, above.
Pic, above, here.
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Wise. Incredibly wise, above. Every inch easy to work.
Pic, above, here.
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Have seen my price point version of cages, above, lovely. A delight seeing these, fully broughamed.
Pic, above, here.
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Cloches have been waiting since moving in. A few are atop a bookcase in my office. Their sound, fingertips trilling atop a table.
Pic, above, here.
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Hope I don't have to resort to this, above. A friend has 2, both made by her son, they're gorgeous, shaped like a traditional single room school house/church. And, made of rebar. Love it when girlfriend don't play !
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Who was that person thinking of a large potager? Keep it small sweetie. A first, thinking that. Won't be the last.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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"To bear trials with a calm mind robs misfortune of its strength and burden." Seneca, Hercules Oetaeus, 231-232.
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Bless that wiser voice. When a client goes big, Beloved is not afraid to say, Build your own prison. They don't get it at first. Time passes, they all mention it to him later. They understand.
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Designing landscapes, my job is more about what to say 'No' to. Realized that decades ago.
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Most homes have a builder installed landscape, with rare exception, that misfortune is kept for decades thru myriad owners.
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Planned since moving in 1.5 years ago, the potager has its location, and mission statement, easy to maintain, gorgeous to look at when I'm 80+. Nothing drawn. Nothing flagged. Aka, the cheapest form of gardening or a highway to hell. Me, the expert, still fighting Garden Ego.
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Wisdom thinks, How will I cover the ground during down time, pull weeds during the high season. Keep deer, armadillo, possum, birds, away from my harvest? Shrink, the potager went, properly sized. Keep it small sweetie. Already knew, Keep it simple sweetie. How many more of those are there to learn?
Pic, above, here.
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No wood edging for us. Cobblestone. I don't want to replace the wood. Once & done, cobblestone.
Pic, above, here.
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Single layer of cobblestone, not my budget, above.
Pic, above, here.
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Wise. Incredibly wise, above. Every inch easy to work.
Pic, above, here.
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Have seen my price point version of cages, above, lovely. A delight seeing these, fully broughamed.
Pic, above, here.
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Cloches have been waiting since moving in. A few are atop a bookcase in my office. Their sound, fingertips trilling atop a table.
Pic, above, here.
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Hope I don't have to resort to this, above. A friend has 2, both made by her son, they're gorgeous, shaped like a traditional single room school house/church. And, made of rebar. Love it when girlfriend don't play !
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Who was that person thinking of a large potager? Keep it small sweetie. A first, thinking that. Won't be the last.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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"To bear trials with a calm mind robs misfortune of its strength and burden." Seneca, Hercules Oetaeus, 231-232.
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Bless that wiser voice. When a client goes big, Beloved is not afraid to say, Build your own prison. They don't get it at first. Time passes, they all mention it to him later. They understand.
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Designing landscapes, my job is more about what to say 'No' to. Realized that decades ago.
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Most homes have a builder installed landscape, with rare exception, that misfortune is kept for decades thru myriad owners.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Garden Design Template: Gravel & Green
A trade article I read earlier this year, European sourced, blamed the lack of young'ish people gardening upon 'older' people being poor examples of gardeners. More than missing the boat, greater than missing it by a galaxy, they shot past our universe, to be wrong.
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Whatever ! Not going there now.
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Isolating Garden Design templates, you know, the ones that keep cropping up. (Sorry, too amusing, that horrible pun, it wasn't intended.)
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Garden Design templates, all are centuries old, most are BCE.
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What, oh what, to name them?
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Continually, I'm doing Garden Design work, with no name. Tara Turf, for example.
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I came to Garden Design, same as most of the herd. It's a pack animal belief system, especially in USA. "What do I want to do? I want this & this & that & etc. Oh, I love that, it will be wonderful in the front yard." Wilderness years. Money & effort, no results, aside from visual proof, arrogance, with zero use of intellect. Most, alas, never set foot into the wilderness years. No desire, I get that. Those getting into the wilderness, never quite pull themselves out.
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A tiny few, decide to leave the wilderness and hire a Garden Designer. When I decided to leave the wilderness, zero funding. Off to college for a 2nd degree, this time, horticulture. Total bamboooozzzzzle was that USA horticulture degree. Next, off to study historic gardens across Europe for decades. Finally. True beginning, learning Garden Design.
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Back to those Garden Design templates.
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You're looking at one, below. Every element of a garden room is here, sky, ceiling, walls, chair rail, flooring, focal point, flow, function.
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Gravel & Green.
Pic, above, here.
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Wonder lies in each template. Intuitively, you know, "I can do this." Better, your mind/heart, understands and morphs the Gravel & Green into shapes, plantings, focal point, perfect, and original to you and your site's needs.
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Now, this moment, whether you like the Gravel & Green template or not, mentally eradicate your existing Garden Design, replace it with Gravel & Green.
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Fun, yes?
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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BCE? Never saw, BCE, until I went to Israel and did the Foot Steps of Jesus tour. Two weeks of wonder & joy. Love Israel. Shock of seeing Jerusalem, from Mount of Olives, and realizing the West Bank is merely a Landscape Architecture construct. Going to a new settlement and realizing it is literally, Guns and Roses. Building new homes upon rock, bringing everything it takes to grow plants. Building settlements is Horticulture. Landscape Architecture & Horticulture in this humbling biblical place, from its earliest settling. Ironic, exactly where G*d first placed people, in a garden. Earth. BCE, Before Christ's Era.
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Whatever ! Not going there now.
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Isolating Garden Design templates, you know, the ones that keep cropping up. (Sorry, too amusing, that horrible pun, it wasn't intended.)
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Garden Design templates, all are centuries old, most are BCE.
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What, oh what, to name them?
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Continually, I'm doing Garden Design work, with no name. Tara Turf, for example.
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I came to Garden Design, same as most of the herd. It's a pack animal belief system, especially in USA. "What do I want to do? I want this & this & that & etc. Oh, I love that, it will be wonderful in the front yard." Wilderness years. Money & effort, no results, aside from visual proof, arrogance, with zero use of intellect. Most, alas, never set foot into the wilderness years. No desire, I get that. Those getting into the wilderness, never quite pull themselves out.
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A tiny few, decide to leave the wilderness and hire a Garden Designer. When I decided to leave the wilderness, zero funding. Off to college for a 2nd degree, this time, horticulture. Total bamboooozzzzzle was that USA horticulture degree. Next, off to study historic gardens across Europe for decades. Finally. True beginning, learning Garden Design.
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Back to those Garden Design templates.
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You're looking at one, below. Every element of a garden room is here, sky, ceiling, walls, chair rail, flooring, focal point, flow, function.
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Gravel & Green.
Pic, above, here.
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Wonder lies in each template. Intuitively, you know, "I can do this." Better, your mind/heart, understands and morphs the Gravel & Green into shapes, plantings, focal point, perfect, and original to you and your site's needs.
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Now, this moment, whether you like the Gravel & Green template or not, mentally eradicate your existing Garden Design, replace it with Gravel & Green.
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Fun, yes?
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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BCE? Never saw, BCE, until I went to Israel and did the Foot Steps of Jesus tour. Two weeks of wonder & joy. Love Israel. Shock of seeing Jerusalem, from Mount of Olives, and realizing the West Bank is merely a Landscape Architecture construct. Going to a new settlement and realizing it is literally, Guns and Roses. Building new homes upon rock, bringing everything it takes to grow plants. Building settlements is Horticulture. Landscape Architecture & Horticulture in this humbling biblical place, from its earliest settling. Ironic, exactly where G*d first placed people, in a garden. Earth. BCE, Before Christ's Era.
Friday, December 23, 2016
Lillies for the House
Lilies, below, to launch a thousand ships.
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Three stakes, plastic or terra cotta pot, probably conservatory grown, this is Chatsworth after all, maybe slipped into a wicker basket with liner.
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So. Attainment. The joy of consideration. Where? How? In the ground, in a pot in Beloved's overhead-irrigated nursery, in a pot in a small conservatory, yet to be built, at my shed??? Not what is easiest, but, What will I like the best?
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Conservatory built at my shed.
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Ok, just took care of 2017.
Pic, above, here.
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How do you make your gardening decisions?
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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Beloved & I both have backgrounds in professional propagation. On the Gator, driving back to the house after checking on the pond earlier this week, we talked about putting up a hoop house. The Duchess of Devonshire, above, tipped the scale. We need a hoop house. Poor, dear Beloved, he doesn't know space is cordoned for lilies, and topiaries just like Bunny Melon grew. We'll grow for our professional use with clients, but also the local farmer's market.
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Will bring lillies etc. to my Conservatory, and into the house, from the hoop house.
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Conversation with Beloved, We really need to get the hoop house built, make more money growing our own plants to install in client gardens. Lillies like Duchess of Devonshire & topiaries like Bunny Melon? Beloved does not understand that language.
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Three stakes, plastic or terra cotta pot, probably conservatory grown, this is Chatsworth after all, maybe slipped into a wicker basket with liner.
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So. Attainment. The joy of consideration. Where? How? In the ground, in a pot in Beloved's overhead-irrigated nursery, in a pot in a small conservatory, yet to be built, at my shed??? Not what is easiest, but, What will I like the best?
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Conservatory built at my shed.
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Ok, just took care of 2017.
Pic, above, here.
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How do you make your gardening decisions?
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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Beloved & I both have backgrounds in professional propagation. On the Gator, driving back to the house after checking on the pond earlier this week, we talked about putting up a hoop house. The Duchess of Devonshire, above, tipped the scale. We need a hoop house. Poor, dear Beloved, he doesn't know space is cordoned for lilies, and topiaries just like Bunny Melon grew. We'll grow for our professional use with clients, but also the local farmer's market.
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Will bring lillies etc. to my Conservatory, and into the house, from the hoop house.
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Conversation with Beloved, We really need to get the hoop house built, make more money growing our own plants to install in client gardens. Lillies like Duchess of Devonshire & topiaries like Bunny Melon? Beloved does not understand that language.
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Garden Design Course in a Single Photo
In many others, and my own, there is a demanding Muse for Garden Photography.
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Every layer, below, Muse's demand, decadently satisfied.
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A Garden Design course can be taught from this pic, below, alone.
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Muse's demand? Speaking to Jean Cocteau, Sergei Diaghilev said it best, "Astonish me.".
Pic, above, here.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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Want bonus points? Label every layer, above.
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Love pairs of words, ASTONISH ME, double lovely ! Had to use this new pair after discovery in an article about Andre Leon Talley in NYTimes yesterday.
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Every layer, below, Muse's demand, decadently satisfied.
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A Garden Design course can be taught from this pic, below, alone.
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Muse's demand? Speaking to Jean Cocteau, Sergei Diaghilev said it best, "Astonish me.".
Pic, above, here.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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Want bonus points? Label every layer, above.
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Love pairs of words, ASTONISH ME, double lovely ! Had to use this new pair after discovery in an article about Andre Leon Talley in NYTimes yesterday.
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
The New Pet: Chickens
Before chickens, pic, below, would make me think, What a fruit loop, a simpleton.
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After having chickens, I see the pic, below, and know the bond. So what, best thing ever, being a fruit loop simpleton for chickens.
Pic, above, here.
Did she walk to town with her chicken on a string, below, for company? Was she bringing it to give to a friend? Had she sold it to someone? Was she like Beatrix Potter and took her chicken everywhere?
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With a proper coop, chickens are easy to caretake. What they give in return is beyond measure. Aside from calming to watch & hear, chickens are hilarious. My favorite heirloom chics are the Plymouth Rock and Barred Rock. Both about as smart as a smart cat.
Pic, above, here.
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Beloved gave me 8 chics, less than a week old, over 4 years ago for my birthday. Best present ever. He thinks it's about his worst gift ever. Mr. Jealous, 'You take better care of those chickens than you do of me.', I said, "Can't help it if I'm better with chickens than men." Beloved went no further, he's living the truth.
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Garden & Be Well, XOT
Monday, December 19, 2016
How To: Break Garden Design Rules
Made me laugh, below. Know why?
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Think back to a Garden Design Rule. Broke it here, in triplicate. Backhand down the line winner.
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Shooting this Garden Room, many angles can be shot, proving this particular Garden Design Rule reigns. Pull the shot back, Garden Design Rule broken.
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Know the Garden Design Rules into your DNA, break a Garden Design Rule when it makes your soul smile, a wicked smile. That's what made me laugh, below.
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Garden Design is a language. In the beginning, Garden Design was what I wanted it to be. Rules? Not for me. In time, a koan arrived. In bed last nite, zero desire to read on my phone, instead, wildly strong urge to read from a book, though the lamp would have to be turned off. Oh my, the bother, yes?
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Two books, grabbed, Daily Strength For Daily Needs, by Mary W. Tileston. Recommended by Celestine Sibley, a well known columnist for the AJC when I moved to Atlanta over 3 decades ago, and used in many of her columns thru the years.
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Thomas (1795-1880) Carlyle, puts it clearly about why you must break Garden Design Rules, "Know that 'impossible', where truth and mercy and the everlasting voice of nature order, has no place in the brave man's dictionary. That when all men have said 'Impossible', and tumbled noisily else whither, and thou alone art left, then first thy time and possibility have come. It is for thee now: do thou that, and ask no man's counsel, but thy own only and G*d's. Brother, thou hast possibility in thee for much: the possibility of writing on the eternal skies the record of a heroic life."
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With this quote, above, Tileston chose, Matt. xvii. 20, Nothing shall be impossible unto you.
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Along with,
So nigh is grandeur to our dust,
So near is God to man,
When Duty whispers low. Thou must,
The youth replies, I can.
R.W. Emerson
Pic, above, here.
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Garden Design Rules, now I trust them, knowing how to break them. More, they are the tools to break them with.
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Garden Design Rule broken, above? Garden Design Rule: One Focal Point per Area.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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Think back to a Garden Design Rule. Broke it here, in triplicate. Backhand down the line winner.
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Shooting this Garden Room, many angles can be shot, proving this particular Garden Design Rule reigns. Pull the shot back, Garden Design Rule broken.
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Know the Garden Design Rules into your DNA, break a Garden Design Rule when it makes your soul smile, a wicked smile. That's what made me laugh, below.
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Garden Design is a language. In the beginning, Garden Design was what I wanted it to be. Rules? Not for me. In time, a koan arrived. In bed last nite, zero desire to read on my phone, instead, wildly strong urge to read from a book, though the lamp would have to be turned off. Oh my, the bother, yes?
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Two books, grabbed, Daily Strength For Daily Needs, by Mary W. Tileston. Recommended by Celestine Sibley, a well known columnist for the AJC when I moved to Atlanta over 3 decades ago, and used in many of her columns thru the years.
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Thomas (1795-1880) Carlyle, puts it clearly about why you must break Garden Design Rules, "Know that 'impossible', where truth and mercy and the everlasting voice of nature order, has no place in the brave man's dictionary. That when all men have said 'Impossible', and tumbled noisily else whither, and thou alone art left, then first thy time and possibility have come. It is for thee now: do thou that, and ask no man's counsel, but thy own only and G*d's. Brother, thou hast possibility in thee for much: the possibility of writing on the eternal skies the record of a heroic life."
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With this quote, above, Tileston chose, Matt. xvii. 20, Nothing shall be impossible unto you.
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Along with,
So nigh is grandeur to our dust,
So near is God to man,
When Duty whispers low. Thou must,
The youth replies, I can.
R.W. Emerson
Pic, above, here.
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Garden Design Rules, now I trust them, knowing how to break them. More, they are the tools to break them with.
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Garden Design Rule broken, above? Garden Design Rule: One Focal Point per Area.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
Friday, December 16, 2016
Rural Simplicity
Before moving rural last year, after a lifetime of city, country porches, below, appeared serene, calm, a place of great fortune & leisure. I did wonder, Why so little Garden Design?
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Serene? Chairs, below, make me smile. A good wind and off they go. There will be many good winds. Regular winds merely carry dust, coating house & outdoor furniture.
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No Garden Design? Rural, nothing but Nature is SUCCESS. Views, below, show there's a good spot for parking cars/trucks/gator/golf cart/tractor, hopefully a barn and a shed or two. Large power tools, pressure washer, air compressor etc., are all stowed in their proper place. Views prove, below, they've won the battle. For another day, anyway.
Pics, above, here.
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Basic stuff, who knew?
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Garden & Be Well, XOT
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Serene? Chairs, below, make me smile. A good wind and off they go. There will be many good winds. Regular winds merely carry dust, coating house & outdoor furniture.
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No Garden Design? Rural, nothing but Nature is SUCCESS. Views, below, show there's a good spot for parking cars/trucks/gator/golf cart/tractor, hopefully a barn and a shed or two. Large power tools, pressure washer, air compressor etc., are all stowed in their proper place. Views prove, below, they've won the battle. For another day, anyway.
Pics, above, here.
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Basic stuff, who knew?
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Garden & Be Well, XOT
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Front Door: Choosing Color
Thirty years I lived in this architecture, below. Looming driveway/garage, wall with large windows, finally, a teeny tiny sliver, and voila, the front door.
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Garden Design's focus, at the front of the home, is the front door. More than knowing you by your front door, I should know you from the curb.
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Fun opportunities ahead for this home, below.
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A few changes to make in the coming years, below.
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Move the flag holder from the column to a corner of the house. No need to crowd the front door more, and zero design sense having 2 focal points side/side. Garden Design rule, one focal point per area.
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Add stone, left/right of the sidewalk at the front door. Take out the shrub, below, to the right of the front door, place stone, and to the left of the front door, remove the shrub, add stone. Finally, breathing space. And the front door 'stoop' opens to the left, and to the front. Place a classic iron urn on plinth on the stone, to the right of the front door, at the brick wall. Plant it seasonally, never more put a wreath on the front door. Nor, have a cluster of pots at the base of the column. They're crowding the space, shortening the column, and hiding a portion of the zone's best feature, a proper round column.
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Shutters, at right, below, need to be replaced with properly scaled shutters, with an arc at top. Yes, very nice.
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Let's spend more money. In addition to the stone already added, stone the front walk, and the front porch step. Replace the light fixture. Theirs is nice and more than acceptable. Light fixtures are jewelry for the house, go for it. More money? Replace shutters at left with custom shutters too.
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These pics are from a color consultation by Kylie M. Interiors. I've done exterior color choices for 30 years with my Garden Designs. Along with patio/deck furnishings, views into windows with window treatments/furniture arrangement, lighting, urns, all in an effort to get clients OUTSIDE. Never as an extra profit center, what a quaint world my career began in.
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Black front doors are hard to get right, when they are, wow, shazaaaam. Mostly, black front doors look like a void, as if the door is open, not there.
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In addition to choosing a front door color to coordinate with house siding, roof, trim it must also, for me, pop from the interior art & textiles.
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Blue, below, is excellent. However, I would need to go inside this home, see their art, and other color choices, before a final 'blue' choice.
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Choosing color this way is too fun, "Oh I love that color." Well, I know, you've chosen it in your art. A zone that makes you HAPPY.
Pic, above, here.
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Garden Design choices for, above, I see 'instantly'. Having a brain 'fixing everything' is tiresome while driving thru neighborhoods. How many times has Beloved heard, "Gosh I want this whole neighborhood." ?
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A past client posted a pic on Facebook yesterday, she's bought a new home out of state. Many comments congratulating her. Me? It's obvious my comment to her, "You need me !!!!!"
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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Client needing me, above, a lot like me, no kids, doesn't cook. I designed/maintained her townhome garden for several years, decades ago, every Friday. Chose that day wickedly. Her townhome was in the hi-rent zip code of Atlanta, and Fridays were the best estate sales. And I drive a truck, A nice match, still living with many of those pickings. One Friday, she was cleaning out her fridge. She had left a large tin of lasagna in her fridge so long it had eaten thru the tin. More stories with her but they cannot be written in this forum. So, what kind of forum? A lunch with me in the Conservatory, just a few of us gals, wine, laughter, everyone's stories. There is my gold, for writing. Wish I had been taking notes all these decades. There is a safety in women's sharing. All share, none will tell or they'll be exposed too. Yes. Total safety. You men should be worried what is shared.
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No worries, I know the reverse is true with men !
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Garden Design's focus, at the front of the home, is the front door. More than knowing you by your front door, I should know you from the curb.
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Fun opportunities ahead for this home, below.
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A few changes to make in the coming years, below.
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Move the flag holder from the column to a corner of the house. No need to crowd the front door more, and zero design sense having 2 focal points side/side. Garden Design rule, one focal point per area.
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Add stone, left/right of the sidewalk at the front door. Take out the shrub, below, to the right of the front door, place stone, and to the left of the front door, remove the shrub, add stone. Finally, breathing space. And the front door 'stoop' opens to the left, and to the front. Place a classic iron urn on plinth on the stone, to the right of the front door, at the brick wall. Plant it seasonally, never more put a wreath on the front door. Nor, have a cluster of pots at the base of the column. They're crowding the space, shortening the column, and hiding a portion of the zone's best feature, a proper round column.
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Shutters, at right, below, need to be replaced with properly scaled shutters, with an arc at top. Yes, very nice.
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Let's spend more money. In addition to the stone already added, stone the front walk, and the front porch step. Replace the light fixture. Theirs is nice and more than acceptable. Light fixtures are jewelry for the house, go for it. More money? Replace shutters at left with custom shutters too.
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These pics are from a color consultation by Kylie M. Interiors. I've done exterior color choices for 30 years with my Garden Designs. Along with patio/deck furnishings, views into windows with window treatments/furniture arrangement, lighting, urns, all in an effort to get clients OUTSIDE. Never as an extra profit center, what a quaint world my career began in.
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Black front doors are hard to get right, when they are, wow, shazaaaam. Mostly, black front doors look like a void, as if the door is open, not there.
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In addition to choosing a front door color to coordinate with house siding, roof, trim it must also, for me, pop from the interior art & textiles.
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Blue, below, is excellent. However, I would need to go inside this home, see their art, and other color choices, before a final 'blue' choice.
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Choosing color this way is too fun, "Oh I love that color." Well, I know, you've chosen it in your art. A zone that makes you HAPPY.
Pic, above, here.
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Garden Design choices for, above, I see 'instantly'. Having a brain 'fixing everything' is tiresome while driving thru neighborhoods. How many times has Beloved heard, "Gosh I want this whole neighborhood." ?
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A past client posted a pic on Facebook yesterday, she's bought a new home out of state. Many comments congratulating her. Me? It's obvious my comment to her, "You need me !!!!!"
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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Client needing me, above, a lot like me, no kids, doesn't cook. I designed/maintained her townhome garden for several years, decades ago, every Friday. Chose that day wickedly. Her townhome was in the hi-rent zip code of Atlanta, and Fridays were the best estate sales. And I drive a truck, A nice match, still living with many of those pickings. One Friday, she was cleaning out her fridge. She had left a large tin of lasagna in her fridge so long it had eaten thru the tin. More stories with her but they cannot be written in this forum. So, what kind of forum? A lunch with me in the Conservatory, just a few of us gals, wine, laughter, everyone's stories. There is my gold, for writing. Wish I had been taking notes all these decades. There is a safety in women's sharing. All share, none will tell or they'll be exposed too. Yes. Total safety. You men should be worried what is shared.
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No worries, I know the reverse is true with men !
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Making the Disliked Desirable
Flipping thru Pinterest I see this gate, below.
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Can you guess my 1st thought? It was immediate.
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"I don't like the gate, but I want to work for the person who owns it, design their garden, using the gate, and it's so stunning within the Garden Design, I must have a gate made similarly with my own farm/garden tools."
Pic, above, here.
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More than this gate, above, most of my life answers, are in the garden. I was born with the need to challenge no one but myself, an arrogance, but a truth.
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At some point, maybe 2 decades ago, I realized when I had a 'life' question or choice, no matter its topic, I must mentally verbally formulate it into a sentence, properly structured, go into the garden, work a project for at least an hour, with no more thought of 'the question'. At the end of the time, I know the answer. Don't know when it arrives, or how, but the question put into my Garden's embrace is answered. Same thing happens designing gardens, when I'm done, I know I've been with Muse.
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What a lot of bother about using the heart instead of the lizard brain ! Perhaps it's the left/right brain thinking, to the max.
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Whatever. The challenge of designing a garden for this gate, above, to become desirable, greatly snags my attention.
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Garden & Be Well, XOT
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Can you guess my 1st thought? It was immediate.
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"I don't like the gate, but I want to work for the person who owns it, design their garden, using the gate, and it's so stunning within the Garden Design, I must have a gate made similarly with my own farm/garden tools."
Pic, above, here.
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More than this gate, above, most of my life answers, are in the garden. I was born with the need to challenge no one but myself, an arrogance, but a truth.
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At some point, maybe 2 decades ago, I realized when I had a 'life' question or choice, no matter its topic, I must mentally verbally formulate it into a sentence, properly structured, go into the garden, work a project for at least an hour, with no more thought of 'the question'. At the end of the time, I know the answer. Don't know when it arrives, or how, but the question put into my Garden's embrace is answered. Same thing happens designing gardens, when I'm done, I know I've been with Muse.
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What a lot of bother about using the heart instead of the lizard brain ! Perhaps it's the left/right brain thinking, to the max.
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Whatever. The challenge of designing a garden for this gate, above, to become desirable, greatly snags my attention.
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Garden & Be Well, XOT
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Marital Counseling
For 3 decades I've had the honor of being hired to design residential gardens. Included is the privilege of being asked into my clients homes.
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Aside from noticing the transition across the years, "Do you want iced tea?", to, "Do you want mosquito repellent?", to, "Do you want a bottled water?", I've noticed how people live their lives, their relationships, children, responses to life not in what they say but how they pattern their home.
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Then there are the babies. Many of those babies are out of college & their mom/dad have hired me as a gift to design their first home. How can this be? I'm already wondering 'when' will I design a garden for my 'first grandchild'?
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Of course there are the divorces. One particular divorce I kept both ex-spouses, when each remarried, I designed those pair of homes.
During one Garden Design, over a decade ago, 'mom' & I were talking the garden while her children and their friends were playing a theatrical dress-up, swords & crowns included, performing across the backyard with whirls through the kitchen where we were talking. The family dogs were part of the theater too. One of the funnest, enriching homes I've been in.
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Last weekend this particular 'mom' called me back. Time to enclose a front porch, change some windows into doors, turn a patch of Earth into a stone terrace, and lastly, remodel the kitchen. We'll be doing it all in layers.
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Life is still percolating richly in their home. In their early 20's both children still live at home. This time it's mom whirling and performing. She's mere years away from retiring, a French teacher at the local school, and just finished licensing for being a yoga instructor.
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Here's the deal with their happy home. All are thriving, and mom/dad are going to a marital therapist learning how to get their children to move out. I get it. Both sides. Their home is a love fest.
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This theatrical will end well, interesting, but well.
Pics, above, Garden & Gun.
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Even happy stories may include therapy.
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Garden & Be Well, XOT
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Recognize Bunny Mellon in the pics, above? Cannot get enough of that woman. Looking forward to visiting Oak Spring library, have already ordered several books from there. Road trip in my future to Oak Spring. Anticipation. Life is good.
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Aside from noticing the transition across the years, "Do you want iced tea?", to, "Do you want mosquito repellent?", to, "Do you want a bottled water?", I've noticed how people live their lives, their relationships, children, responses to life not in what they say but how they pattern their home.
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Then there are the babies. Many of those babies are out of college & their mom/dad have hired me as a gift to design their first home. How can this be? I'm already wondering 'when' will I design a garden for my 'first grandchild'?
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Of course there are the divorces. One particular divorce I kept both ex-spouses, when each remarried, I designed those pair of homes.
During one Garden Design, over a decade ago, 'mom' & I were talking the garden while her children and their friends were playing a theatrical dress-up, swords & crowns included, performing across the backyard with whirls through the kitchen where we were talking. The family dogs were part of the theater too. One of the funnest, enriching homes I've been in.
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Last weekend this particular 'mom' called me back. Time to enclose a front porch, change some windows into doors, turn a patch of Earth into a stone terrace, and lastly, remodel the kitchen. We'll be doing it all in layers.
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Life is still percolating richly in their home. In their early 20's both children still live at home. This time it's mom whirling and performing. She's mere years away from retiring, a French teacher at the local school, and just finished licensing for being a yoga instructor.
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Here's the deal with their happy home. All are thriving, and mom/dad are going to a marital therapist learning how to get their children to move out. I get it. Both sides. Their home is a love fest.
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This theatrical will end well, interesting, but well.
Pics, above, Garden & Gun.
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Even happy stories may include therapy.
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Garden & Be Well, XOT
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Recognize Bunny Mellon in the pics, above? Cannot get enough of that woman. Looking forward to visiting Oak Spring library, have already ordered several books from there. Road trip in my future to Oak Spring. Anticipation. Life is good.
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