Royal Doulton's office, above, views the front landscape. An axis to place the tree. PSO becomes focal point. I want him to enjoy the tree he is saving and have its placement be perfection.
Royal Doulton didn't know the tree he saved is a great haven for birds. Ambient sounds for his workday.
Near the frontdoor, above, a window. Peek inside, a circular stairwell. Look closely, the paint is a bit spattered. Good landscape design, Tara's way, includes everything you can see inside a house from the landscape. Touch up the spatters.
Above, stone, brick, copper, cut limestone, a lovely frontdoor, a real gas lantern, and generous size. A beautiful entry. Don't diminish beauty with something cute. The 'welcome' sign is not welcome here.
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The house already says 'welcome' in tones of elegance & intelligence.
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Styling a landscape often involves removing 'cute' gifts from a loved one. Awkward if it was from an in-law, step-child or etc... If so, keep it for about a year and then it must suddenly 'break & disappear'. Don't mention the trip to the thrift store. If you really can't get rid of a horrible landscape 'gift' plant an evergreen vine on it.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
1 comment:
I like your comments about the cute things we are given and how to get them to go away! You have great ideas, and relocating the tree is wonderful, I hope it transplanted well! I've made mistakes along the way, and have had to correct them, so I know all about it. I am a by the seat of my pants self taught home gardener/landscaper.. Liz
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