In college, Garden Design taught flow, flow of turf, and flow of beds.
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Pitiful.
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Pic, above, here.
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At the time, I knew the education received was no good, for me.
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Flow was not on my radar, up front. Intuitively knew, turf and beds with their in-curves and out-curves were aliens. To me.
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Decades of touring historic gardens across Europe, with a horticultural guide, taught the methods of designing a true Garden. If you want turf, foundation plantings, in-curves/out-curves, mow-blow-go, annuals, don't stop at this blog, keep moving. Plenty of resources want your business, and happy to have you sign their contract. I'm not for you.
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Historic gardens flow from your home, historic gardens flow from your life, historic gardens flow richly, adding layers of joy, grace, beauty to the site, more importantly to your life.
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Seeing the quote, above, made me smile. First thing I do, designing any garden, is consider Flow. Not plants. Flow.
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Is Flow in your quiver of Garden Design arrows?
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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What would be best, to teach flow, is have a real garden, put it on paper, begin its Garden Design. And talk you thru it as you watch, in a seminar format, no more than 20 students. Of course, doing this after power points on each layer of Garden Design. Your first assignment? Entire class must design a garden, the same garden. No peeking at each others work. No worries, anyone wildly out of flow, I will nudge in proper direction.
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No names on any design. All designs go on the wall. We walk/talk them all. What you learn from wrong choices in the works as important as what is correct/magic in the designs on the wall.
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Heads-up, the hardest garden to design? Your own.
Showing posts with label Flow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flow. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
A Surprising Tool in the Garden
In the past few years, I've added an unexpected tool for a few clients living in subdivisions. Though not huge landscapes, large enough.
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Each time this tool mentioned, it's all in their eyes, epiphany. Yes !
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What is this unexpected tool?
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Pic, above, here.
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A golf cart or Gator. Merely getting from point A to B to C to ........
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Especially if time is limited or knee/foot/back is problematic.
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This garden, above, makes me smile amongst its many amazing layers.
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Especially, if needed, plenty of room for the golf cart to whiz along the path.
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One subdivision garden client, in particular, had a winding drive sloping up from the home, their lot long/narrow.
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Once a week, my client has to get her 3 garbage cans from house to street, and back. Four children about to hit college, you know their budget is tight. Careful with landscaping money, she jumped on the used golf cart input as necessity.
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Flow. Ease of flow. Ease of maintenance, in less time too.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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Each time this tool mentioned, it's all in their eyes, epiphany. Yes !
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What is this unexpected tool?
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Pic, above, here.
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A golf cart or Gator. Merely getting from point A to B to C to ........
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Especially if time is limited or knee/foot/back is problematic.
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This garden, above, makes me smile amongst its many amazing layers.
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Especially, if needed, plenty of room for the golf cart to whiz along the path.
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One subdivision garden client, in particular, had a winding drive sloping up from the home, their lot long/narrow.
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Once a week, my client has to get her 3 garbage cans from house to street, and back. Four children about to hit college, you know their budget is tight. Careful with landscaping money, she jumped on the used golf cart input as necessity.
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Flow. Ease of flow. Ease of maintenance, in less time too.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Designing the Faux Path
Many times I've used a bit of woodland, buffer between neighbors, as a faux focal point. Occasionally, space allows for this much meandering path, below. Most of the time, the path is a few steps leading to a faux gate. In each interpretation the path is 'real'.
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In the moment, below, Nature's yearly leaf fall. Took me an ancient amount of time to realize, the trees are fed and enriched by letting go. And the same is true for us, if we'll let go. During senescens the color of photosynthesis is lost, and the true leaf colors appear. Another story written in plain view, by Nature, another metaphor. Beauty in letting go.
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Pic, above, here.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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In the moment, below, Nature's yearly leaf fall. Took me an ancient amount of time to realize, the trees are fed and enriched by letting go. And the same is true for us, if we'll let go. During senescens the color of photosynthesis is lost, and the true leaf colors appear. Another story written in plain view, by Nature, another metaphor. Beauty in letting go.
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Pic, above, here.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Edith Wharton: Voids & Masses
"Proportion is the good breeding of architecture. It is that something, indefinable to the unprofessional eye, which gives repose and distinction to a room: in its origin a matter of nice mathematical calculation, of scientific adjustment of voids and masses, but in its effects as intangible as that all-pervading essence which the ancients called the soul." Edith Wharton
Very nice fix, above, to scale, proportion, flow. Yet there is an added design element not abiding to the rules of scale/proportion and landed onto the terrace from Mars.
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Which is the good fix? Which is the ill conceived addition?
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First, brava to the terrace design flanking the entire back of the home, flowing in vanishing threshold from every window/door.
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Yet, that is not the 'good fix'. Adding the checkerboard 'path' to the terrace is the 'good fix', a genius fix. I sense it was not in the original design, yet makes the original design magic. A nice reminder of, 'A landscape can be installed in a day, a garden takes a lifetime.' Many layers of nice thought, above.
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Yet one zone, above, is awkward.
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Have you nailed it yet? It was more common at the front end of the trend, but has tamed itself in recent years. The fireplace. Oh my. It's a fireplace with a house, not a house with a fireplace. Fireplace monument to the gods. The monolith floating in space at the end of 2001: A Space Odyssey, ca. 1968. A fireplace with no soul, merely a good salesman.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
Pic, above, from the movie, 2001: A Space Odyssey, here. Remember well, and not understanding seeing 2001 at its premier, not far from the Astrodome & Gulfgate Mall. Oh my the joy of growing up shopping there, especially, Sakowitz. Their clothes & shoes, and their fabulous decorations at Christmas. Neiman's was a wannabe back in those days ! Odd to learn, just now, below, Gulfgate housed some of NASA before it could be completed for workers. Helping mom choose dad's crypt the salesman shared his story of painting NASA buildings as fast as they could because NASA workers were sited all over Houston/Pasadena awaiting their buildings.
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Very nice fix, above, to scale, proportion, flow. Yet there is an added design element not abiding to the rules of scale/proportion and landed onto the terrace from Mars.
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Which is the good fix? Which is the ill conceived addition?
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First, brava to the terrace design flanking the entire back of the home, flowing in vanishing threshold from every window/door.
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Yet, that is not the 'good fix'. Adding the checkerboard 'path' to the terrace is the 'good fix', a genius fix. I sense it was not in the original design, yet makes the original design magic. A nice reminder of, 'A landscape can be installed in a day, a garden takes a lifetime.' Many layers of nice thought, above.
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Yet one zone, above, is awkward.
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Have you nailed it yet? It was more common at the front end of the trend, but has tamed itself in recent years. The fireplace. Oh my. It's a fireplace with a house, not a house with a fireplace. Fireplace monument to the gods. The monolith floating in space at the end of 2001: A Space Odyssey, ca. 1968. A fireplace with no soul, merely a good salesman.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
Pic, above, from the movie, 2001: A Space Odyssey, here. Remember well, and not understanding seeing 2001 at its premier, not far from the Astrodome & Gulfgate Mall. Oh my the joy of growing up shopping there, especially, Sakowitz. Their clothes & shoes, and their fabulous decorations at Christmas. Neiman's was a wannabe back in those days ! Odd to learn, just now, below, Gulfgate housed some of NASA before it could be completed for workers. Helping mom choose dad's crypt the salesman shared his story of painting NASA buildings as fast as they could because NASA workers were sited all over Houston/Pasadena awaiting their buildings.
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Wikipedia, "It was the first regional mall in the Houston area, opening as Gulfgate Shopping Center on September 20, 1956 with Joske's,Sakowitz, Weingarten's, J.J. Newberry and W.T. Grant.[2] The architects were John Graham & Company.[3]
Gulfgate Kiddieland opened in the mall on March 21.[4]
In the early 1960s, while the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) was under construction in the Clear Lake area, NASA personnel opened temporary offices in center in about 3,000 square feet (280 m2) of floor space donated for the purpose by the Gulfgate management. MSC had a continuing operation there until additional office, engineering and laboratory space could be leased and made ready for occupation. Operations at the Gulfgate offices were largely concerned with procurement, personnel and public affairs.[5]
The shopping center was enclosed around 1967 and, after years of decline and competition, shuttered in 2000. In 2001 the original mall and the former Mervyns (across Woodridge) were demolished and redeveloped into a strip mall configuration, anchored by H-E-B, Best Buy, Office Depot, Marshalls, and Lowe's "
Friday, August 28, 2015
2 Odd Facts About Designing Your Landscape
Two odd facts about designing your garden, begin with an odder fact. At the start of your garden design, plants do not matter, don't think about plants.
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Studying the best historic gardens you'll discover pics like this, below, its Garden Design rule self evident. Exterior walls of your home must have 3-D interest. Don't live in a grand estate similar to below? Lacking casement windows, stone & brick, equatorial sundial, bespoke clothing?
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Live in a starter home with vinyl siding, no shutters, & hundreds of exact replicas surrounding you? The imperative for 3-D'ing your exterior walls, greater. Begin with shutters, moving on to espalier woody shrubs. They need no support on the house, no trellis, no wires.
Yesterday I had a consultation with a new client. About 2 acres, mostly wooded, strong slope scattered through out, home neofarmhouse ca. 1980. Four young children plus mom/dad. Soon, 6 cars, not counting friends/family visiting.
She hired another designer before me. Their ideas all began with removing loads of plant materials. Not where I started, in the least. Turning into their long winding sloped drive, 1st time, I knew before crossing that threshold they needed a golf cart or Gator. Four garbage cans were wheeled to the top of the drive for pick up day.
Stopping in the drive, after a few hundred feet, to gain scope for the imagination, pure Anne of Green Gables, seeing, their front porch must be extended to wrap the corner.
Then, after more such gleanings, I met my client. She loves boxwoods, and any plant with hydrangea in its name. Deer love her hydrangeas more.
But I've gone ahead of myself, just as my client has.
Her landscape, now, is zero about plants. Zero. Her landscape has no FLOW. No manner of getting from point A to B. Before designing the first planting, FLOW must be designed into the garden. Flow for cars, family, pets, guests, Gator, delivery trucks, and most importantly for the eye to flow upon views of beauty to focal points on axis & cross axis.
Once FLOW is designed, deer issue addressed, her beloved boxwoods & hydrangeas can be designed into their perfect locations.
Before I left I gave her an assignment, "Do not think about plants."
Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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pics via Half Pudding Half Sauce.
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Studying the best historic gardens you'll discover pics like this, below, its Garden Design rule self evident. Exterior walls of your home must have 3-D interest. Don't live in a grand estate similar to below? Lacking casement windows, stone & brick, equatorial sundial, bespoke clothing?
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Live in a starter home with vinyl siding, no shutters, & hundreds of exact replicas surrounding you? The imperative for 3-D'ing your exterior walls, greater. Begin with shutters, moving on to espalier woody shrubs. They need no support on the house, no trellis, no wires.
Yesterday I had a consultation with a new client. About 2 acres, mostly wooded, strong slope scattered through out, home neofarmhouse ca. 1980. Four young children plus mom/dad. Soon, 6 cars, not counting friends/family visiting.
She hired another designer before me. Their ideas all began with removing loads of plant materials. Not where I started, in the least. Turning into their long winding sloped drive, 1st time, I knew before crossing that threshold they needed a golf cart or Gator. Four garbage cans were wheeled to the top of the drive for pick up day.
Stopping in the drive, after a few hundred feet, to gain scope for the imagination, pure Anne of Green Gables, seeing, their front porch must be extended to wrap the corner.
Then, after more such gleanings, I met my client. She loves boxwoods, and any plant with hydrangea in its name. Deer love her hydrangeas more.
But I've gone ahead of myself, just as my client has.
Her landscape, now, is zero about plants. Zero. Her landscape has no FLOW. No manner of getting from point A to B. Before designing the first planting, FLOW must be designed into the garden. Flow for cars, family, pets, guests, Gator, delivery trucks, and most importantly for the eye to flow upon views of beauty to focal points on axis & cross axis.
Once FLOW is designed, deer issue addressed, her beloved boxwoods & hydrangeas can be designed into their perfect locations.
Before I left I gave her an assignment, "Do not think about plants."
Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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pics via Half Pudding Half Sauce.
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Design: Creating Flow
How will you get from point A to point B ?
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Flow.
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Flow is at the front end of my Garden Design Equation.
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When I was in college, SMU, someone mentioned the sidewalks in front of Dallas Hall were poured, AFTER, they saw where students tread dirt paths thru low meadow.
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(Privately, off topic, in person, you may wish to ask me about the tunnels under those sidewalks. That was a crazy fun date.)
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Architecture, interior design, color, materials, scale, below, are sublime. In addition, flow is the unseen subliminal element. So good it's taken for granted.
At our ca. 1900 American Farmhouse architecture home, below. We haven't lived here a week, how can we possibly know where to put paths, parking courts, drives, terraces, pole barn, and links throughout all?
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Overflow parking, below, from my office view. My little van, Tess, is in front of the house, and another truck with long open bed trailer are in the drive along the opposite side of the house.
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The golf cart has yet to be brought from the house we sold, nor 2 tractors and 2 more work trucks.
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None of the above traffic/parking issues includes guest vehicles.
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I adore this.
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Creating flow/parking in our own garden.
Foot traffic, below. Tractor Supply had a single boot choice for my new home, below. Work shoes from my former cottage garden, not sufficient in the least.
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Drive, front parking court, overflow parking, a path, hugging the house are speaking. Good news.
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Further from the house, the flow has no voice.
At the back of the house, 2 out buildings, at left & at right, must be moved, due to flow.
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Building at left is impeding vehicles, and building at right is blocking the deck we're building around the back of the house.
Both buildings a century old, clad in metal more recently. We'll reuse the wood in our new shed I want built in the orchard, to be planted.
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Hope you sense the best element in creating flow. Anticipation.
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Every layer of a garden is exciting. Never tiresome.
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More than anything I want several dump trucks arriving with our gravel. Too soon, don't know exactly where to place it. Patience. This is where G*d taught me patience, in a garden. We all get life lessons, yet they arrive in their own time and have different teachers. If we don't 'get' the bigger life lessons, they keep arriving until we do.
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Patience. Your impatience is why I have a career. Every client, just like I was at the front end of gardening, thinking they can put in a garden, do, and it's horrendous. After my first garden making, vile of course, it was off to years of Extension Service courses, symposiums, then another college degree, in horticulture, finally touring historic gardens across Europe for 2+ decades. Now, I know a few things about gardening, and thrill at the new lessons still arriving, every day.
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Moving into this new home/garden it is clear, I am an experienced gardener but a new farmer. Adoring a new learning curve. And living Thomas Jefferson's, " but tho' an old man, I am but a young gardener. ", backwards. G*d has a sense of humor in this new lesson, which feels like a gift, not a lesson. Great segue into Joseph Campbell's, "
When you follow your bliss... doors will open where you would not have thought there would be doors; and where there wouldn't be a door for anyone else.
When we quit thinking primarily about ourselves and our own self-preservation, we undergo a truly heroic transformation of consciousness.
You must have a room, or a certain hour or so a day, where you don't know what was in the newspapers that morning... a place where you can simply experience and bring forth what you are and what you might be."
Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Top pic, Wendy Posard, bottom pics taken yesterday in our new home/garden.
Friday, February 27, 2015
Front Door: Before & After
Lovely home, below, builder-special landscaping.
What, below, happened?
Adjusting eyeballs back into sockets, the before/after leave only questions. Did new owners move in? How much property for the site, for the front yard? What does the backyard look like, too small, slope, etc? Who's brilliant idea to treat the front yard as a back yard? Painting the brick, yes.
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Every penny of this hardscape goes into house value. Wooooowzzzzzza.
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Views from inside the home changed. Lifestyle of the home changed.
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Historic garden design, nothing new. However, totally new here.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pics Page/Duke.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Free Garden Design
Modern 2,000+ years ago. Modern today.
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No need to be an expert, to understand why garden centers are not 'on board'.
Calm. Facade, bench, pots, gravel, fade their colors into each other. I see the silhouette of branches in winter striking the house, and gravel. I hear the leaves, wind rustled, see their fall colors. Gravel crunching underfoot.
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This house doesn't make the Garden Design special, instead, the choice to have this Garden Design is special.
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Free Garden Design. Equally at home with a brick ranchburger ca. 1963, pioneer cabin, starter home, $2 million home in a gated community.
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Myriad choices made with this Garden Design. Especially adore all of the 'no' choices.
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Why is this Garden Design harder to choose than keeping foundation plantings, installed by the builder, and a pocked lawn needing mow/blow/go, fertilizers poisoning groundwater, zero aesthetics to increase property value, no choices for plantings to reduce hvac expenses, no thought for color, or pulling the foot outside to enjoy Nature?
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Picture from here.
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No need to be an expert, to understand why garden centers are not 'on board'.
Calm. Facade, bench, pots, gravel, fade their colors into each other. I see the silhouette of branches in winter striking the house, and gravel. I hear the leaves, wind rustled, see their fall colors. Gravel crunching underfoot.
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This house doesn't make the Garden Design special, instead, the choice to have this Garden Design is special.
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Free Garden Design. Equally at home with a brick ranchburger ca. 1963, pioneer cabin, starter home, $2 million home in a gated community.
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Myriad choices made with this Garden Design. Especially adore all of the 'no' choices.
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Why is this Garden Design harder to choose than keeping foundation plantings, installed by the builder, and a pocked lawn needing mow/blow/go, fertilizers poisoning groundwater, zero aesthetics to increase property value, no choices for plantings to reduce hvac expenses, no thought for color, or pulling the foot outside to enjoy Nature?
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Picture from here.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
A.S. Byatt: Le Jardin Rustique
"You must learn now, that the important lesson – as long as you have your health – is that the divide is not between the servants and the served, between the leisured and the workers, but between those who are interested in the world and its multiplicity of forms and forces, and those who merely subsist, ......." A.S. Byatt
Before computers & cell phones, handouts at my lectures had the quote, above, at their top or bottom. USA landscaping is broken, knew this decades ago. My big discovery, above, Le Jardin Rustique. Blessedly discovered, in Europe, decades ago. Created from thousands of years of refinements. Le jardin rustique's have created, & refined me.
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Never tire of experiencing another's awakening to le jardin rustique.
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High, medium & low meadows, above. Came home with Tara Turf at first siting. A well known blogger, saw similar and said, "they even have daisies in the grass." He saw, without comprehension. And, he's a degreed residential architect, USA of course.
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What is this enfilade, above, to le jardin rustique? Survival of mind-body-spirit. Literally, and metaphorically.
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Aside from beauty, unskilled labor to maintain, no chemicals or n-p-k poisoning groundwater/killing pollinators, no irrigation system, canopy-understory-walls-groundcover plantings to increase pollinator habitat & shade/sun the house as needed thru the years/seasons, increased property value/decreased HVAC, increase of crop yields by 80%, scientifically proven need of our bodies to harbor beneficial bacteria given to us from these habitats reducing auto-immune diseases, ADD, depression & more, there is a simplicity of relationship with Earth, as we intellectually engage, Earth provides & sustains beyond what we know we need.
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We all need a-room-of-our-own, Virginia Woolf, “When a subject is highly controversial, one cannot hope to tell the truth. One can only show how one came to hold whatever opinion one does hold.”
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If you have read this far, and have a mow-blow-go-testosterone-on-wheels-commodify-all-I-touch-landscape, why? Rejection with those landscapes was upfront with me, without knowledge of their replacement. Decades have been spent finding the answer. More than resonate, hope your inner core, from your gut, feels the words, above.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Jung knew, "Our lives are about getting the outside to match the inside." The time this takes & riches to be found are, indeed, our life.
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Links to scientific studies meander in previous posts, no time to look them up today.
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Pic via Pinterest.
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" ‘Like life,’ said the painter. ‘We eat and are eaten, and we are very lucky if we reach our three score years and ten, which is less than a flash in the eyes of an angel. The understanding persists, for a time. In your craft and mine.'” – from “Christ in the House of Martha and Mary”, by A.S. Byatt
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For a beautiful garden & home filling you with joy, become my client, local/on-line.
Just so you know...
I welcome your input.
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Never tire of experiencing another's awakening to le jardin rustique.
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High, medium & low meadows, above. Came home with Tara Turf at first siting. A well known blogger, saw similar and said, "they even have daisies in the grass." He saw, without comprehension. And, he's a degreed residential architect, USA of course.
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What is this enfilade, above, to le jardin rustique? Survival of mind-body-spirit. Literally, and metaphorically.
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Aside from beauty, unskilled labor to maintain, no chemicals or n-p-k poisoning groundwater/killing pollinators, no irrigation system, canopy-understory-walls-groundcover plantings to increase pollinator habitat & shade/sun the house as needed thru the years/seasons, increased property value/decreased HVAC, increase of crop yields by 80%, scientifically proven need of our bodies to harbor beneficial bacteria given to us from these habitats reducing auto-immune diseases, ADD, depression & more, there is a simplicity of relationship with Earth, as we intellectually engage, Earth provides & sustains beyond what we know we need.
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We all need a-room-of-our-own, Virginia Woolf, “When a subject is highly controversial, one cannot hope to tell the truth. One can only show how one came to hold whatever opinion one does hold.”
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If you have read this far, and have a mow-blow-go-testosterone-on-wheels-commodify-all-I-touch-landscape, why? Rejection with those landscapes was upfront with me, without knowledge of their replacement. Decades have been spent finding the answer. More than resonate, hope your inner core, from your gut, feels the words, above.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Jung knew, "Our lives are about getting the outside to match the inside." The time this takes & riches to be found are, indeed, our life.
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Links to scientific studies meander in previous posts, no time to look them up today.
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Pic via Pinterest.
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" ‘Like life,’ said the painter. ‘We eat and are eaten, and we are very lucky if we reach our three score years and ten, which is less than a flash in the eyes of an angel. The understanding persists, for a time. In your craft and mine.'” – from “Christ in the House of Martha and Mary”, by A.S. Byatt
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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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Books by Tara Dillard, Amazon
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Tara Dillard & Associates Design: farm to city pied-a-terre.
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Construction by Award Winning
Shaefer Heard Construction, licensed home-builder, renovation - new construction. Heard's Landscaping a unit of SHC. 3 decades of service.
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NOTE to my gardening friends... look for changes to come.
Knew before computers/cell phones, sitting in Atlanta traffic on way to a client, 'I must reach a larger audience with the same amount of effort.' Soon after that epiphany I signed my CBS-TV, and, books contracts on the same day.
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Then I read an article in the NYTimes about something called 'blogging'. Saved the article for a year before reading it. Studied all the blogs they mentioned, hired a computer expert they quoted, and attended a blogging seminar.
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Blogging 2.0 has arrived, my knowledge is 1.0. A believer in copying the best historic gardens across the globe it flows into every arena of life. Watching Maria Killam grow her career/blog/life over the past 3 years made its impact. Signed up for a year's course with her blogging expert, Jon Morrow.
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Changes will be slow, plodding is my adored method. Pulling triggers here/there is spice in the mix.
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What do YOU want?
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Nothing is too small, too big, or too ego crushing to mention.
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Passion lies in sharing what has filled me to the depths of grace, joy & atonement, the best landscapes created over the last 2,000+ years.
Just so you know...
I welcome your input.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Beautiful Easy Landscapes: Design Course Free in this Pic
Beautiful easy landscape design course, below, in a single picture.
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What is here?
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Scale, flow, invitation, axis, double axis, mystery, color theme, contrasting textures, path, mall, historical theme, lighting, focal points, canopy of sky, understory trees, pots so wonderful they can be planted- or not.
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The most important landscape design element, aside from easy to maintain?
Creation of a beautiful backdrop to life.
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Prior to age 40 most clients want gobsmacks of stuff in their landscape. Past 50 most clients want strong editing in their landscape, and, demanding it be beautiful backdrop to their lives.
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This is you demanding your landscape leverage your life, in all layers.
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Favorite question I ask myself about every landscape design, "What can I take out, and it remains a beautiful landscape?"
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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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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Books by Tara Dillard, Amazon
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Tara Dillard & Associates Design: farm to city pied-a-terre.
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Construction by Award Winning
Shaefer Heard Construction, licensed home-builder, renovation - new construction. Heard's Landscaping a unit of SHC. 3 decades of service.
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NOTE to my gardening friends... look for changes to come.
Knew before computers/cell phones, sitting in Atlanta traffic on way to a client, 'I must reach a larger audience with the same amount of effort.' Soon after that epiphany I signed my CBS-TV, and, books contracts on the same day.
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Then I read an article in the NYTimes about something called 'blogging'. Saved the article for a year before reading it. Studied all the blogs they mentioned, hired a computer expert they quoted, and attended a blogging seminar.
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Blogging 2.0 has arrived, my knowledge is 1.0. A believer in copying the best historic gardens across the globe it flows into every arena of life. Watching Maria Killam grow her career/blog/life over the past 3 years made its impact. Signed up for a year's course with her blogging expert, Jon Morrow.
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Changes will be slow, plodding is my adored method. Pulling triggers here/there is spice in the mix.
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What do YOU want?
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Nothing is too small, too big, or too ego crushing to mention.
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Passion lies in sharing what has filled me to the depths of grace, joy & atonement, the best landscapes created over the last 2,000+ years.
Just so you know...
I welcome your input.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Beautiful Landscape: Seeing 'After' at 'Before'
Can anyone abide another magazine caption mentioning all you see? Note, below, ivy clad walls, shuttered French doors, and etc ad naseam. Why do magazines do this to beautiful garden pics? A Tara Dillard caption, below.
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This garden, below, is a college course in vanishing threshold, combining home and garden into a moat of grace & joy for living. (For starters.) This garden, below, is pure narrative of the owner's character.
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I could write 5 fabulous captions with this pic but it's not where I'm going today. Can you 'see' to create this when it does not exist?
Earlier this year I designed a landscape for this home, below. A second garden design for this family, they popped out of their first home when baby #2 was born.
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Realizing the need for flow, below, was instant. How to achieve it too.
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Most homes have, below, yet most homeowners want, above.
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What would you do, below, to achieve, above?
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There is zero connection from steps to lower back door, and there is a stoppage of flow with distance to lower back door. Aside from zero invitation to be in this zone.
Soon, a flagstone terrace will stretch from steps to end of the home, French doors will replace the double-hung windows, and the terrace will infill under the covered porch.
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Flow.
Obviously more than Flow needed in their Landscape Design. Notice, above, how their new terrace is wrapped in privacy from the neighbors.
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Hand drawn Landscape Design, on site. Myriad more brain regions tapped than sitting in an office at the computer.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Top pic via Pinterest. Bottom pics taken at jobsite this week. Edited drawing to remove client info. Designing on site, by hand, does not make me a better Landscape Designer than anyone. But the science holds true of methods used vs. brain regions tapped. Need all the help I can get !
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Thursday, September 11, 2014
Free Garden Design Class: Flow
“Everybody
needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may
heal and give strength to body and soul alike.”
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John Muir, 1838-1914, American naturalist, author, and wilderness advocate
Arriving at jobsite yesterday morning, below. Already knew: 3 generations, 80 - 7 mos., gather here, 400+ acres, cattle, 3 acre lake, view a mile deep from the back porch.
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Matriarch wants a new gate, below, patriarch a stone column. Will match stones to the house, field gathered from the property, smaller stones as plinth with fieldstone topper as done a century ago. Sourcing historic farm gates from England making every effort to keep this gate's frame & let an iron monger copy our new (old) idea.
Do you know what an Alice In Wonderland house is? They get bigger the closer you walk. That's this house.
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Go slow reading this, v e r y s l o w.
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What is missing, below?
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Flow.
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Cole Porter wrote about this house, don't- fence- me- in.
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Coming off the right side of the porch, I've put steps.
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This door, below, leads to the kitchen. What do you think I designed here?
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Seriously, design this, right now, in your head.
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From the corner of the front porch, and along the entire side of the house I've put in local gravel, 26' wide, straight to the foundation of the house. A priority making things simple for the matriarch & matriarchs she's raised. Aside from being historic they must unload groceries easily from their car.
What else did I do, below?
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What would you do?
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Remember, Cole Porter.
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Have sited fieldstone steps, gathered on site, into hillside.
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More about 'exactly' where they go in another post. Very easy, stay tuned.
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View, below, from the back porch.
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Have removed the 1st fence, not needed for cattle anymore, and put a gate, needs to be sourced, into the second, with a stile too. A path of invitation to the lake, adding a flagstone terrace, fire ring, and Old Town canoe with tiny motor attached.
Do you see, below, Cole Porter again? Where?
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Help, I can't get on/off the porch at the side of the house.
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At the open end of the porch, below, I have put in steps.
Fireplace, and 2 pair of French doors are inside this screened porch.
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Help, I can't get out.
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A pair of screen French doors have been designed into the far right panel, on axis with an interior pair of French doors, with stone steps. You knew that, right?
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You should be in the swing of this 'flow' thing. Finish the song.
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1 thing left to do, below.
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What is it?
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A pair of steps off the left side of the front porch.
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Voila, FLOW.
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Garden design, for plants, must be vintage with no maintenance. What do you think I did?
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Sleep on it. Will post the plant design soon.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pics shot at the jobsite yesterday morning.
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This patriarch is one of the closest copies to John Muir I've met, though he looks exactly like Deke Slayton, who lived around the corner and my dad designed booster rockets for, with Wernher von Braun, and trained at the controls . The matriarch? I bow low in praise of her. Met one of the matriarchs she produced, close to my age, at a jobsite we shared, and how I came to the work. Matriarchs are a special love of mine. Yet many do not produce matriarchs themselves. Odd, yes? When women of a certain age have not crossed into the matriarch zone it is Joseph Campbell, 'if you don't get it here, you won't get it anywhere.' Discovered Garden Design 'flow' at Lake Rabun, the family home I married into/out of. Would marry that alcoholic again solely for what I learned about Garden Design at Lake Rabun. Driven for Garden Design? A bit. Toss in decades of studying historic gardens across Europe. Yes, I was anal enough to add a motor to the Old Town canoe !
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Flow is done in a Garden Design first. Not plants.
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Please pass this post to any of your friends who are interested in Garden Design. It's that important, aka it took me 30 years to be this simple, and sure. And, my work for Hedgerow Farm.
For a beautiful garden & home filling you with joy, become my client, local/on-line.
.
Award winning speaker, hire me for your group, local/out-of-state.
.
Books by Tara Dillard, Amazon
.
Tara Dillard & Associates Design: farm to city pied-a-terre.
.
Construction by Award Winning
Shaefer Heard Construction, licensed home-builder, renovation - new construction. Heard's Landscaping a unit of SHC. 3 decades of service.
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