and lush gardens. Designed and built by Harold Leidner Landscape Architects. House construction by Bob Thompson Homes.
of this garden.And while you will want to take a walk here, you are given specific clues about the direction to take, thanks to an ocher-glazed urn placed at the center of the path. How nice that four live oak trees were already in place to flank the urn, creating a hard-to-ignore destination in the garden
plant garden paths in many of my projects. It's a terrific look & really helps to soften the space. These type of plantings require very good drainage & a good soil mix. Unfortunately these type of plantings do require maintenance. They can grow over the stepping stones so they need to be trimmed back
level in garden. gradual is okay (no stairs, but gentle slope is fine.)
Looking back to move forward. This small garden brings together all we have learned from the past. The structure is very strong, linking all areas of the space. The hard landscape is softened by the restrictive plantings, and the lime
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Mulch as necessary. To make sure your soil is evenly moist, conserve water and keep weeds at bay, apply a 2- to 3-inch layer of mulch in any bare areas of your garden. You shouldn't be able to see any bare soil, p
Give every room a small, special touch. Instead of going for the big impact, spread a little holiday cheer in every room in the house. Small touches, like an ornament hung on a mirror or a sprig snipped from your Christmas tree in a glass on the bathroom sink, will foster a warm
like an ornament hung on a mirror or a sprig snipped from your Christmas tree in a glass on the bathroom sink, will foster a warm, cozy holiday mood without much effort on your pa
like an ornament hung on a mirror or a sprig snipped from your Christmas tree in a glass on the bathroom sink, will foster a warm, cozy holiday mood without much effort on your part.
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like an ornament hung on a mirror or a sprig snipped from your Christmas tree in a glass on the bathroom sink, will foster a warm, cozy holiday mood without much effort on your part.
Added to 220 ideabooks Last comment "Here's am idea for all the old ornaments, stick them in a dish!"
love the the lights and vintage ornaments. I wished people savored these things more, kept them even to display in a bowl. I hear folks all the time say, "we use to have those" as did i. But I did save
the old ornaments, stick them in a dish!
behind the ornaments are shared. Some traditions may have once been practiced by your family but stopped for one reason or another, and you may want to reinstate a personal favorite. Other traditions can be stifling and no longer relevant to our lives. In that case, it can feel freeing to let go of the tradition