Formal with informal.
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Designed garden with controlled woodland.
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Garden rooms flow in contrast to each other.
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Color theme, green-brown-white.
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High density & low density for maximum pollinator habitat.
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Every garden room needs at least 1 cone shape.
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Cone shapes draw eyes to the sky.
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Cone shapes are hard to design, easy to do too many.
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Pair of cone shapes at an entry way expand the invitation.
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Contrasting shades of green,
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Contrasting sizes of foliage.
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Designed for structure 12 months of the year.
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Clipped hedging.
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Axis. Double axis.
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Paths easy to walk.
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Fencing & gates chosen to flow with the house. How do I know? I just do.
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Stone in the paths matches stone elsewhere in the garden and on the home. How do I know? I just do.
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What did you see when you looked at this pic?
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Lost provenance on the pic.
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For a beautiful garden & home filling you with joy, become my client, local/on-line.
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Award winning speaker, hire me for your group, local/out-of-state.
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Tara Dillard & Associates Design: farm to city pied-a-terre.
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Construction by Award Winning:
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I love this! I have a green & white garden, so I'm always looking for inspiration. I'm thinking about adding a box hedge in place of an existing gardenia hedge that got burned this winter. I need to get to working on some cones!
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Maureen
This is a lovely ordered scene. Very calming and reassuring. Especially like the simplicity of green and white.
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I just want to follow that path into the woods.
ReplyDeletePEE GREEN with envy!
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