Garden Designs are Interior Designs. I cannot do a Garden Design without seeing a home's interiors. Table & chest & mantle surfaces dictate, happily, how I will design particular spaces in a client's garden. Obviously, more in a home inform a good Garden Design, but only using the table/chest/mantle surface feast, below, for now.
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My grandmother, Laura, could play the piano from newspaper/magazine/book writing. When you're Appalachian poor, you figure it out. Using interior surfaces for Garden Design 'playing' comes from my grandmother Laura, I assume, and glad of it.
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Garden Design, below, is a backdrop hedge, pair of evergreen large shrubs or a pair of trees, and a drift of 2 shrubs, with a single accent shrub modestly sited as focal point from the drift of shrubs.
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Easy, yes? Now you understand my grandmother Laura too.
Pic, above, here.
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This Garden Design, below, a bit more challenging without seeing the rest of the house. A backdrop hedge, pair of understory trees, evergreen groundcover carpeting the space, and a focal point subtle in scale at center.
Pic, above, here.
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Now you are good at table/chest/mantle top Garden Designs too, yes?
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Been doing this so long it's an amusement to peruse a home the first time, looking for copied echoes. Have not had a home with different brain wave surface decorating between rooms yet, they all flow. Interesting.
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Many times a client hires me because they've become 'stuck', not knowing what to do next in their landscape. Historic Garden design is so modern in its templates there is never a reason to truly be 'stuck' for Garden Design ideas.
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With good gardens on tour it's enjoyable noting the interior shapes/forms moving from inside to outside. The best gardens never display their true genesis. Inside & outside are one, Vanishing Threshold.
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Garden & Be Well, XOT
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