Showing posts with label camellia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camellia. Show all posts

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Why Ugly is a Good Start

 Already degreed in horticulture & engineering before studying historic landscapes across Europe there was a major potent element to be learned, Nothing is unconsidered in a garden, nothing.


Subsidiary parking court, below, is behind the garden, above.


What are you leaving unconsidered in your garden?
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Garden & Be Well,  XO Tara
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Pic at jobsite.  Garden Design is mostly not about plants.  I adore ugly problems.
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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.
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Award winning speaker, hire me to speak to your group, local or out-of-state.
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Garden books by Tara Dillard, Amazon.

Friday, March 5, 2010

SMALL CONTENTMENTS

Wallpaper, 24 years old & still adored.The urge, energy & creativity to bring flowers inside, below, was absent for years. Blooms outside these windows every day, all year, no effort. Of course I must tolerate birds, butterflies or honeybees everyday too. Camellias, blooming outside, below. The brown? Dormant hydrangeas. The green? Azaleas. (Tara's Trinity of the Southern Garden: Azaleas, Camellias & Hydrangeas.)
Old wicker from an estate sale around the corner 3 years ago.

The cloche had been in the garden over 5 years, until hellebores were cut last week.

After 20 years, my house was painted. A decorator, Susanne Hudson, hired to help with colors & interior design.
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I'm basking in the joy, serenity & energy my new spaces are giving me.
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Above, When stamens drop, I'm taken out of time. (Lucky me, I think some people need cocaine to feel like this. As the Sea Witch in Little Mermaid says, "...Poor unfortunate souls........")
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What mentors have shared with me the most? Small contentments.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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That fabulous cloche? TJMaxx, $9.99!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

PURE ROMANCE

Deepest winter, camellias in bloom, a pierced brick wall, a boxwood sentinal,

perennials peeking through, the dormant vine enticing me to come back.
This bit of garden, last week in Charlotte, NC, displays many desires.
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I want to know how to make cast stone urns, a pierced brick wall, forge an iron gate, paint a watercolor of this scene, write a poem about nature's delight & of course garden here.
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Perhaps this is why my contractor told me, "You are a gay man in a womans body." Ha, most of my girlfriends want to do these things too.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pic taken last month at Wing Haven.






Sunday, February 8, 2009

SINKING INTO CAMELLIAS

A bouquet. These are camellia sasanqua in late fall. Behind is the Summer House.
Alexandra Stoddard wrote about the golden ratio in Living A Beautiful Life. I used it to design the summer house. My lot is less than 8500 sqft in suburbia. MY LANDSCAPE IS IN DENIAL OF SUBURBIA BECAUSE I AM.

With a landscape design client in Michigan I dreadfully missed camellia.
Mother Nature, please let me SHOW OFF with sasanqua. JUST ONE. Next to the conifers.

Use white blossoms for plantings further away from your home. They show up better from a distance than pink or dark pink.


Honeybees come on cold fall days to the sasanqua. Follow them home? Fantasies about tasting sasanqua honey.