a Zen Garden. Of course there is no room for change.
the Zen gardens of Japan. The perfectly placed rocks set in immaculate gravel, raked into swirling patterns, are pure minimalism.Japanese gardens were created in the pursuit of spirital balance, but in the West this has become a garden style.
Remove smaller deadwood from trees and shrubs, since removal of live growth is more likely to stimulate new growth when the first colder weather arrives. Dead twigs and smaller wood pieces detract from a plant's form — and it's easy to tell those from the live wood right now. When you're finished, rake
and a garden may be the prime spot for personal revival.
ft. of gardens were designed. The English Gardens are characterized by regular, geometric planting patterns and pathways, with antique decorative accessories heightening their old-world feel. Special nooks and hideaways, coupled with the sound of cascading water in fountains, create a serene environment
makes the garden perfect for early evening strolls.
love the greenhouse with the odea of a surround garden
Looks like a well settled greenhouse. Comfortable in the garden.
midst of a garden. Plants crawling up the sides and glowing from within make a greenhouse a true celebration of life.
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Love this garden!! I am working on a "green" bathroom and had an idea of a vertical garden then came across this picture. Perhaps I could create something
smaller in scale and use some air plants. This is beautiful living art!!
vertical garden. Go to their listing/webpage and you'll get lots of info about it. Succulents and hen's and chicks work really well but I've also grown ornamental grasses (Carex comans 'Bronze') that cascade down like little waterfalls...similar to what Debora Carl has done on her beautiful "living art"
"living garden" in one of their scenes. For those who are unfamiliar with the show, it shoots New York.
Possible mirror in door or wall to add space and reflect garden
Ask if storm doors could be like this...smaller lines
Entrance to a "Secret Garden" on the
Italian garden. Historically, Italian gardens were full of well-placed statues and fountains.
Look closely at this photo. It's possible the whole composition is an illusion. Is that a glimpse of a secret garden through the "gate," or is that a divided light door glazed with mirror reflecting the
formal knot garden with bronze statue sits adjacent to a patio.
of the garden? The length of the path and the radius of the circle.
is this varigated boxwood hedge or an alternative
Great garden
side of garden? Where Holly is.
Thku . Do you suffer blight + what would you use as an alternative in a blighted garden
Great design
love the bigger stones outlined with smaller
Just love formal gardens. Would look nice in small entry
of the garden, but it should also be visually interesting to look into the garden from outside or to view it from above.
Even if you don't have tons of room for a formal parterre or knot garden, utilizing classic hedge shapes along your front walk is a great way to incorporate these beautiful landscape
Style Garden by Shirley Bovshow of EdenMakersBlog.com
Garden makeovers by Shirley Bovshow in Los Angeles. Homeowner wanted a natural style garden with Mediterranean and native California plants. An avid hiker, the homeowner now has her own decomposed granite "trail." Photo by Shirley Bovshow, http://EdenMakersBlog.com
and the smaller plants in the front. Love the layering effect. My home is in So Cal.
Thanks for your assistants
California garden. Since both thrive in the same conditions, they work well together; most people would be hard pressed to know which is which. The result is an easy-care garden that's colorful without demanding too much water. The color of the decomposed granite pathway echoes the colors of the trails in