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That sailed a ship. If you have a lot of plants but not a pretty garden, you do not know yourself very well.
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Editing landscapes is inherent to every good garden you see.
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Arne Maynard's work, below, at an old estate. Of course it's gorgeous. And edited. HARD.
Pic from Arne Maynard.
Hard to edit our closets, it's harder to edit a garden. Garden editing may require heavy equipment.
Pic from Arne Maynard.
Pic, Arne Maynard.
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All the pretty neo-new gardens you see? Edited. Hard editing.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Small recompense, the editing will be composted.
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Will find it amusing, in the future, when someone says, "I adore this boxwood hedge here." You know it will happen, and more than once.
An established garden always has trees that just came up in a hedgerow, shrubs that outgrew their usefulness, perennials that died or overgrew. It is more of a challenge than a blank slate yet there are wonderful pluses, like a fully grown Magnolia or tree-like Camellia that are only available to mere mortals by default.
ReplyDeleteAiy! I miss the original look. Afraid the revised garden is a bit scary looking with all those overly trimmed bushes. Seems a bit outdated.
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