A 1st order Garden Design rule is to use contrasts for impact, big leaves next to small leaves, burgundy foliage next to chartreuse, rounded tree canopy with a cone shaped tree, and etc.
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A later Garden Design rule, depending upon your character, is to Overdose on a theme, below.
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Design a square garden room with square pavers planted with square beds, pruning plants into squares backdropped with a brick wall of rectangles. Oooh yes, made me smile.
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Great scenario proving Garden Design Rules allow total freedom. Using contrast and overdose a theme, below, for this particular gardener, created emergent behavior. "Emergent behavior, in many instances the whole seems to take on a life of its own. Almost dissociated from the specific characteristics of its individual building blocks." Geoffrey West.
Pic, above, here.
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Wicked fun creating your own emergent behavior. Oddly, you'll find your tribe when your garden begins to manifest. Build it and they will come, is true.
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All, using Garden Design rules centuries old. Promise.
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Don't forget, Copy, is one of the first rules of Garden Design. No two sites are the same, each copy unique, if not totally emergent behavior. Choice is yours.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
Showing posts with label Overdose theme. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Southern Living Magazine: A Garden
For 20 years of my career, Southern Living magazine was 'the' resource for clients. Most had pages dog-eared or torn out ready to show the garden of their dreams. In return, equally, it was gratifying to reproduce those beautiful images. Aside from reading Southern Living myself, for pleasure, I 'had' to read it because it was an expectation of clients.
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Then came John Floyd's retirement in 2008, the editor for those glory years my clients adored.
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After John Floyd, Southern Living became a magazine for Southerners written through the prism of those outside the South. Dropped my subscription after an article that can only be described as snarky & demeaning, lacking in inspiration, choosing the trite & hackneyed, without intellect or stewardship, time enriched became time wasted. How could they. Get John back.
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Oddly, another magazine had just been founded a year prior to John Floyd's retirement, Garden & Gun. What a title. It sputtered, as all businesses did during the debacle of 2008. Time passed, about 5 years ago clients would start a sentence, "Did you see the latest Garden & Gun"? Never was it about a garden, but someplace to eat, travel, or an article richly configured splaying open an epiphany, or two. Three years ago, after buying a few copies on news stands, knew I had to get a subscription. Zero disappointment. However, the 'garden' part of Garden & Gun seems shallowly formulated, still in its infancy. Don't care. The rest of the magazine gives more than enough.
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Saw a garden picture, below, recently and love it. Enough love, had to discover its source. Well, go team, Southern Living magazine. Hope this spark turns into a fire and I get 2-3 clients saying, "I saw this in Southern Living...."
Just wow, above/below, simple, comfortable, easy to maintain, leveraging life, not sucking the life out of you trying to keep it up, and historically accurate.
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The story gets better with this garden, above. The Southern Living article includes the interior. This is a second home for the owners, and part of their joy in this home is sharing it with others, whether they are there, or not.
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Yeah, Southern Living magazine is back on the radar.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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Oh irony. Garden & Gun hired a lot of staff from NYCity, relocating them to the South at its founding.
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Then came John Floyd's retirement in 2008, the editor for those glory years my clients adored.
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After John Floyd, Southern Living became a magazine for Southerners written through the prism of those outside the South. Dropped my subscription after an article that can only be described as snarky & demeaning, lacking in inspiration, choosing the trite & hackneyed, without intellect or stewardship, time enriched became time wasted. How could they. Get John back.
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Oddly, another magazine had just been founded a year prior to John Floyd's retirement, Garden & Gun. What a title. It sputtered, as all businesses did during the debacle of 2008. Time passed, about 5 years ago clients would start a sentence, "Did you see the latest Garden & Gun"? Never was it about a garden, but someplace to eat, travel, or an article richly configured splaying open an epiphany, or two. Three years ago, after buying a few copies on news stands, knew I had to get a subscription. Zero disappointment. However, the 'garden' part of Garden & Gun seems shallowly formulated, still in its infancy. Don't care. The rest of the magazine gives more than enough.
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Saw a garden picture, below, recently and love it. Enough love, had to discover its source. Well, go team, Southern Living magazine. Hope this spark turns into a fire and I get 2-3 clients saying, "I saw this in Southern Living...."
Just wow, above/below, simple, comfortable, easy to maintain, leveraging life, not sucking the life out of you trying to keep it up, and historically accurate.
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The story gets better with this garden, above. The Southern Living article includes the interior. This is a second home for the owners, and part of their joy in this home is sharing it with others, whether they are there, or not.
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Yeah, Southern Living magazine is back on the radar.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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Oh irony. Garden & Gun hired a lot of staff from NYCity, relocating them to the South at its founding.
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Following & Breaking Rules
Green-brown-white is the top historic exterior color trinity for gardens. Who, ever, likes/wants rules?
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Late to the game, me, once I learned the trick to garden design rules. I hadn't known or trusted garden rules deeply enough to wisely break them. That's all there is too it. Trust the rules, follow the rules, break the rules wisely. Why the bother?
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Knowing the rules, breaking the rules, creates a garden & exterior more deeply 'you'. Rules don't make every garden the same. Rules make every garden potently different.
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Adored, seeing this garden, below. In the pink. I want to know this person. Just from this pic, a tiny portion of their exterior. More, I want to see the owner's interior.
Pic, above, here.
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Hope you realize that's what you're patio/deck must do, too. Others must see it, and want to come inside. Others must see it and 'know' who you are. Those are garden design rules !
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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Late to the game, me, once I learned the trick to garden design rules. I hadn't known or trusted garden rules deeply enough to wisely break them. That's all there is too it. Trust the rules, follow the rules, break the rules wisely. Why the bother?
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Knowing the rules, breaking the rules, creates a garden & exterior more deeply 'you'. Rules don't make every garden the same. Rules make every garden potently different.
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Adored, seeing this garden, below. In the pink. I want to know this person. Just from this pic, a tiny portion of their exterior. More, I want to see the owner's interior.
Pic, above, here.
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Hope you realize that's what you're patio/deck must do, too. Others must see it, and want to come inside. Others must see it and 'know' who you are. Those are garden design rules !
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
Monday, May 2, 2016
Overdose A Theme
“Be daring, be different, be
impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative
vision against the play-it-safers.” Cecil Beaton.
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Younger, perhaps prior to age 6, I would have agreed with Cecil Beaton. Everything he says about yourself, is for yourself. Zero thoughts 'against the play-it-safers.' They shouldn't enter your realm, they matter why? Who has time? Isn't the battle between lizard brain & heart enough?
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Because I didn't like garden design rules, at the front end, I've created quite a few. After intense study, in historic gardens across the globe, in addition to books/magazines/tv/movies/degree in horticulture.
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What a knocker, below. Broken, it's still marvelous.
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Garden Design Rule: Overdose on a Theme.
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Thrilling rule, you choose the theme. Following it through, to the max, from macro to micro. Seems obvious, and simple, but, trust me, you'll scare yourself at times. Many nights, in bed, thinking, "Should I really do ______ , .........."
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Wise advice I was given after sharing some night thoughts with a friend, "Never make a decision after sunset & before sunrise." Quite liberating to be released from those chattering monkeys of the dark.
Pic, above, here.
Garden & Be Well, XO T
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In college for my engineering degree, test days in the classroom were hot. Literally. Summer/winter, both, hot. Will never forget walking out of a thermodynamics exam, and the professor remarking how many more BTU's a working brain puts out than brains at rest. Hence, the hot rooms.
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I'd rather put my brain BTU's to good use, not waste a single precious unit proscribed to me during my short time upon this Earth. Give a unit toward the play-it-safers?
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Younger, perhaps prior to age 6, I would have agreed with Cecil Beaton. Everything he says about yourself, is for yourself. Zero thoughts 'against the play-it-safers.' They shouldn't enter your realm, they matter why? Who has time? Isn't the battle between lizard brain & heart enough?
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Because I didn't like garden design rules, at the front end, I've created quite a few. After intense study, in historic gardens across the globe, in addition to books/magazines/tv/movies/degree in horticulture.
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What a knocker, below. Broken, it's still marvelous.
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Garden Design Rule: Overdose on a Theme.
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Thrilling rule, you choose the theme. Following it through, to the max, from macro to micro. Seems obvious, and simple, but, trust me, you'll scare yourself at times. Many nights, in bed, thinking, "Should I really do ______ , .........."
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Wise advice I was given after sharing some night thoughts with a friend, "Never make a decision after sunset & before sunrise." Quite liberating to be released from those chattering monkeys of the dark.
Pic, above, here.
Garden & Be Well, XO T
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In college for my engineering degree, test days in the classroom were hot. Literally. Summer/winter, both, hot. Will never forget walking out of a thermodynamics exam, and the professor remarking how many more BTU's a working brain puts out than brains at rest. Hence, the hot rooms.
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I'd rather put my brain BTU's to good use, not waste a single precious unit proscribed to me during my short time upon this Earth. Give a unit toward the play-it-safers?
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Historic Design: David Hicks Door
We could do anything, below, at this portion of the Orchard wall.
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Money was not the hunt.
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Creating a historic garden is the decadence.
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Nearby, century old fig bushes were thriving at Long Barn.
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Overdose on a Theme, was the design rule followed.
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Notice the 1st major choice, before the figs?
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Tara Turf. Vintage meadow, and pollinator habitat, increasing yields of any crop grown.
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Another design choice, below ? No cobblestone/brick edging. Meadow meeting gravel.
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First design choice was siting the brick orchard walls & choosing dimensions on axis with a gable of the home.
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Once I saw how close this corner, below, was to the gravel drive, 'I knew'.
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Perfect element of 'wonky', imperfectly perfect.
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Parent fig bushes, below, to the cuttings taken, above, almost died last winter.
This near-kill, above, was too close. The relief of having taken the cuttings is huge.
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Historically digging, the client learned farmers commonly planted fruit bearing trees/bushes in odd places about their land. Micro-climates are the difference between death & thriving. Not only to the fruiting plants but sometimes for livestock & people. May those days never return.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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Pics taken at jobsite this month. Door, above, copied from David Hick's garden. Another garden design rule, Copy the Best.
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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.
Monday, June 23, 2014
Front Porch: Formal + Informal
Design Rule: Contrast.
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A touch of the Queen + Ellie Mae Clampett.
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Urn on Plinth + Galvanized Buckets hanging with ropes.
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Your garden must tell me who you are before stepping inside your home.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pic taken this month. Jeri Farmer's lovely home/garden was on the Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival Garden Tour. Jeri & Susanne refreshed the garden this year and time/money were both running short yet pots were still needed for the ferns. Of course Susanne said, "Put them in galvanized buckets."
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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.
Friday, May 16, 2014
Screened Porch: Furniture Texture
Furniture textures are important. In addition to color.
A new covered screened porch, above/below, with warmth & welcome.
Patio/deck/porch/garden furniture is too often in 'sets' with matchy-watchy pieces too.
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What is this hold garden furniture ads have over popular imagination?
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Of course they want you to buy sets.
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Most often, why would you do that?
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However, there are lovely exceptions.
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Be sure you are one before embarking upon sets of matchy-watchy garden furniture.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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pics this week in a client garden.
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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.
Monday, January 20, 2014
Simple Manipulations: How Many Do You See?
Do you see the manipulations, below?
Seating to create a gathering spot, figs for summer shade/winter sun over the benches, drystack stone wall cut into a slight slope forcing foot traffic into defined directions, formal boxwood framing pastoral views, tapering stone wall allowing only small machinery into the pasture from this direction, gravel terrace ready for men-trucks-heavy equipment, horses, or a catered soiree for 100.
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And, of course, it must all look a century old, be easy to maintain, and provide interest 24/7.
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When something appears simple, it rarely is. Same is true of people.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pic at a jobsite last week.
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Do you know the maximum pollinator habitat, above? Seriously, can you verbalize what creates the best pollinator habitat above? Answer at bottom.
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Being simple requires each of the decades I've been learning about gardens. Better, being simple in a garden, takes me where Joseph Campbell says our eternity is. Ironic, in this American life/era, to have found my bliss in work.
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- More, being simple connects me to the message/life work of Wendell Berry & E.M. Forster.
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- If you want a beautiful garden & home filling you with joy, and causes you to tap the brake pedal, as you look in the rear view mirror heading out, become my client, local or on-line..Award winning speaker, hire me to speak to your group, local or out-of-state..Garden books by Tara Dillard, Amazon.
- Answer to question, above, High density/low density, open meadow/dense woodland.
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Thursday, June 13, 2013
On the Porch with Drapes
Nothing was here, below, a few days ago.
The porch, below, when we began.
The corner 'before', above, and 'after', below.
Lamp, above, seen from the garden, below.
Porch 'before', below, viewed from the garden.
Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pics of Porch Garden I created with Susanne Hudson at the Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival earlier this month.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Farmhouse Kitchen
A real farmhouse kitchen.
The island, above, is an old dresser with detailing applied to the back.
She removed a wall between table & kitchen.
The cafe curtains win a Garden Oscar. Beyond those curtains, inches, is their driveway, Funeral Home parking lot, and, ta-da, a Funeral Home !
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Sky & tree canopy are all you see.
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Perhaps the solution to your garden eyesore is inside your house.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pics at jobsite, same garden as previous post. Yes, she made lunch, blueberry mini-muffins, pimiento cheese sandwiches, chicken salad, fresh fruit......iced tea mixed with lemonade. And, I got the story from him of how he met her when they were teens. They're grandparents now. The story began when he was a bagboy at Piggly Wiggly.
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You did notice the rug under the island?
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They've asked for a Chicken Coop, Pole Barn, Pond & a few other delicacies.....
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Friday, March 22, 2013
Japanese
Invitation.
"...eternals as applicable in the smallest of spaces as in the vast acres of a country house garden." Sir Roy Strong. Above, vast as a mountain range.
Water Mirror, miroir d'eau, above.
Water breaks the footprint of the Tea House, above. Small touch, huge impact.
Looking outward, above, from the bamboo window seen coming in the entry, top pic.
Framing the view, above, for centuries this has been done. Is a brick ca. 1960 ranch less worthy?
Hidden, then meandering, above, then spilling into the pond, below.
Why, above, do we like walking on water?
Leaving the Japanese garden from its other side, above, into a pecan orchard.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pics taken Massee Lane Garden last weekend.
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Still Life,
Stone,
Stone step,
vanishing threshold,
winter garden
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Lawn
What is the fascination with lawns?
French parks have beauty, children playing, adults relaxing, Nature thriving, without lawns. For centuries.
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Notice the choice to leave the tree trunks alone? Brave. Perfect.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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pic Paris Through My Lens
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Choose A Theme
The 1945 Florida room with 3 walls of jalousie windows
Like the garden, the room has a theme.
Until the theme was chosen the room was stuck. Now, hunting/gathering are easy.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pair, pics above, custom down 18" square pillows found at my favorite junking haunt, $6.75 ea.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
How To Create Exterior Simplicity
The hedge is brilliant. Vine on the risers is more brilliant.
Topiaried green meatballs are fun. Terra cotta on the table? Perfection..
Notice the lack of pattern on the textiles? Be careful with exterior textile pattern. Very careful.
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Many interior rooms look onto this view. Without going inside I know it's an obvious Vanishing Threshold. Without going inside I know the owners.
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How little can the landscape have and hold together? Whoever 'tossed' out this much simplicity is good. Very good.
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Low maintenance, weekly blow & trimming 2x/year.
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Choose a color theme. It should flow from the interiors.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pic via Cote de Texas. When I worked at a nursery one assistant manager was incredibly talented at displays. BUT, we would always beg him to stop. He would create the above, BUT keep going. On his off day we would cleanse the abundance.
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KISS,
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Poverty Cycle
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Bathroom In The Barn, For The Help
Her jobsite is a bit far & I had to run for the powder room in her home every time I arrived. Now, she's put a bathroom, below, into the Dairy Barn, for the help.
Attentive in all she does I know the door was chosen & hung with care, below.Accouterments are perfecto, below.
Incredible shower, below, and the right amount of whimsy with the milk can.
Good accident reflecting more lite, below.
One entry to the Dairy Barn, a century old, below. Made of
terra cotta blocks, painted its original white.
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Was on site yesterday placing flags & laying string for new plantings & drives.
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I must stop thanking her every time I come for this bathroom, for the help, in the Dairy Barn.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Who knew I would grow-up and WANT to be the help. It means I'm doing another garden. Doing what I love.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Penelope Bianchi: Keeping It Simple
Technically this, below, is not simple. There is a lot of 'stuff'. But it looks simple.
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Themed, above, with stone & color, contrasting forms, quality, zone of frisson between formal/informal.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Penelope Bianchi created this charming vignette. Potent, I want to see her garden, I want to see inside her house, I want to know her. All these things, I know, because of her little vignette in a zone of frisson. Pic via Velvet & Linen.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Pots, Easy Landscape Edging
Pots, original, as landscape edging? Hardly. A centuries old idea. At my garden, with Susanne Hudson, for the Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival, below. (PMHF is this weekend, June 4-5.)"It's what we do with what we have.", my mentor Mary Kistner said. I first saw pots as edging decades ago in Ryan Gainey's Decatur, GA garden.
Susanne & I have broken pots & fallen limbs.
Susanne & I have broken pots & fallen limbs.
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Perfect landscape edging. Easy & free.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pics taken a few days ago.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
City Garden, Country Garden
My realm is residential landscape design. Specifically, Queen of subdivision Landscape Design. (Younger, I would have taken this as insult. Older, I wear it as a crown.) Certainly a product of my era. More, my passion. Infertility gave me decades of time, most women don't have, for Landscape Design. Travels across the globe, with few funds, studying historic landscapes. Also, doing most of the labor in my own sweet landscape.On occasion, I'm put into a different playground. Land.
Do you know what's different about Landscape Design in a subdivision vs. land?
Nothing.
Do you know what's different about Landscape Design in a subdivision vs. land?
Nothing.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pics from Mixson, a project with LAND that I'm working on in Charleston, SC.
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