A bit of clipping, drip irrigation, enjoy.
Oh my, the dappled light.
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I haven't put an annual in my pots for decades. Magazines & nurseries push-push-push annuals. And I listen to what I'm asked for EVERY design, 'my landscape must be low maintenance & not expensive.'
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Gravel to the house, bushes in pots, necessity furnishings for meals, entertaining, relaxing. Why are so many Americans afraid, above, of this? "Let's build a deck, make it too small, add built-in seating with the rail which won't ever see use......" "We'll pour a cement patio barely big enough for a mop, Weber grill, round table + 4 chairs."
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Pic via Desde My Ventana
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...and let's fill the pots with annuals, and have a lawn...people and long-lived plants will be determined by the lawn and annuals. Yes! Yes! (no, no)
Tara,
I just recently found your blog. Your words and images are refreshing and inspirational.
We have to replace our deck next Summer. How correct you are...about the concept of American decks. I wish to add flower boxes for herbs and tomatoes and a concept for airing sheets and summer linens... (the pretties)!
We have used pea gravel on the paths and around our fireplace.
My husband and I have gone back and forth with the concept of pavers. I think that they look too contrived.
Your closing statement encouraged me to comment. Ideas are dancing in my head! Thank you!
Lynne
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Love that photo....a perfect spot. I've been thinking I'd do boxwoods in large pots out back to add interest around my deck. I don't like my deck. I wish I had a raised stone patio and then a lower stone patio and gravel paths in the yard. Someday...I hope.
Just beautiful. Simply beautiful.
my favorite - dappled light!!!!
Oh, amen. And dappled light is as good as a dozen plants in an outside space.
ooh,,,cant do annuals...they get so leggy here and go to seed so quickly.
I love the plants that just keep on giving!
Bec x
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