Remember, designing your landscape, I must know you from the street.
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Parse the words. To know you from the street, you must design your garden from interior views, and the same brain waves of style, color, flow, texture, individuality from inside to outside.
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A trinity of pics, below, you should all be able to shoot, of your home. This trinity, below, is a Garden Design, of the ages, quiz question.
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Today, now, your home/garden, mentally shoot these 3 pics. Can you produce?
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Every garden needs a color trinity, green-brown-white, is the classic for centuries. No worries if it's not your flavor, choose your own color trinity. Produce these 3 pics. Quiz question remains the same. Shoot & produce.
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Color. Color? Color! Which will it be? This is your singular precious life. Stretch your intelligence, comfort zone, think without your wallet. Perhaps you need my personal question, epiphanized after too many decades people pleasing, "What would I do tomorrow if I were not afraid?" When it comes to doing your garden, your best garden, I'm not the person you want to start a sentence, "I can't do that." Those are 4 failure words. Best 4 words I was ever told, "Be who you are."
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Studying historic gardens across Europe for 2 decades, this lesson about color, above, and within the pics, below, was intuitively learned. This stuff, above/below, is not in garden design books. It's merely in the best historic gardens across history. Want to recreate the wheel? Knock yourself out. Everyone loves the outliers who do, with success.
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Since the start of designing gardens, color was easy to choose, I pull from interiors, what will work with the exteriors.
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Furlow Gatewood's home/garden is over the top with the color trinity. He makes me see it fresh, as if he invented it. Better, he owns it.
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Pic, above, here.
Pic, above, here.
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Fern, viewed from the garden, pulls me in. Then the brilliant audacity of double axis to the mirror with the fern. Swoon.
Pic, above, here.
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Nothing more to be said about your color trinity excepting, shoot it. Picture worth 1,000 words.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
Love the green staircase! I so agree that every garden should have a colour theme rather than a mish mash of colours!
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Maria
What a surprise to see these pictures. I was at Furlow Gatewood's gorgeous home(s) and gardens a week ago. I must say it's absolutely jaw-dropping, walking through each house and building and the gardens. So much beauty to take in.
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