Thursday, June 20, 2013

Conservatory: Multiple Axis

Near the door of Susanne Hudson's conservatory, below.


And her great garden pun, below.  A plant in the conservatory!  As if.  What?  As if the Conservatory were for plants.  Ridiculous.


The same lamp, below, from a different axis.


Another axis, below.


Same hydrangea, below, different day.  Heavy rains in the interim.


The more axis a focal point has the more successful the Garden Design.
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One of the best arrows in your quiver.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pics taken in Susanne Hudson's garden this month.

8 comments:

Barbara Pilcher said...

Thank you for this lesson in landscape design -- the business about a focal point having multiple axis. I try to learn something new everyday.

I guess I can go back to bed now.

Kidding!

Renae Moore said...

Tara,
You always give good 'thought provoking' insights. I will definitely keep this in mind!
xx

Cerberus German shepherds said...

Okay, I had to know and this will be a silly question...does it get hot in there?

Lori Buff said...

Gorgeous and inviting.

Tara Dillard said...

No, Susanne's Conservatory does not get hot. It's sited in part shade/shade.

Has doors on 3 walls.

Minimum number of doors is on 2 walls.

Lights left on! A glorious site from the house at nite.

XO T

Maryanne White said...

Beautiful Conservatory!

cotedetexas said...

sssoooooooooo gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Merlin said...

Stunning, absolutely STUNNING!! franki