Traditionally designed, below, I would say, "No", to any client or friend wanting this.
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Gardening with preferences toward profane beauty no longer interest my soul. Sacred beauty, yes, I will design a similar garden, below.
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What's the difference? Industrialized landscaping vs. Agrarian Gardening. Principles vs. Preferences. With the former, soil, water, wildlife harmed. Toxic soil, toxic water from fertilizers and chemicals, leaving no habitat for wildlife. The latter, Earth is regenerated. More, the land is redeemed. You too are redeemed.
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Agrarian Principles remain the great 'system' holdout. Skip a layer, the system fails inward, and upon Flora/Fauna. Nice way of saying the system HAS failed.
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How to make this an Agrarian Garden, below? Easy. Use old fashioned roses, historic, on their own roots, plant Tara Turf not a monoculture lawn (bermuda/zoysia/fescue), use native shrubs for hedging, and native bulbs/groundcover under the roses.
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No chemicals needed, drought tolerant once established, less mowing.
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Whether you think so, or not, the Agrarian version of this Garden Design, below, benefits your health in body and spirit.
Pic, above, here.
What kind of landscape do you need to live the kind of life you want to lead?
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Industrialized version of this Garden, below? No trees, monoculture lawn, foundation plantings. Instead, this garden, below, is wildlife preservation/regeneration, soil fungi/bacteria thrive, no chemicals.
HVAC savings with this Agrarian Designed Garden, below. Not the Industrialized version.
Pic, above, here.
Centuries before Industrialized Landscapes, close approximations of Wild Landscapes, below, were designed/planted. For their joy in God; His great, good, providence, thanks.
Pic, above, here.
Do you know the meaning of your Garden to your body, your spirit, your moods, your health, your friendships?
Pic, above, here.
Adore the garden, above. Little input, big outpouring. Use natives, near natives; cannot imagine the joy, on knees, working with this garden. My Gardening, as sacrament given, sacrament taken, symbol of a deeper reality.
Laura, above, in my Tara Turf. She's mostly an inside cat. Can't jump, not a birder.