Copley-Smith Garden & Landscape Design
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by Laara Copley-Smith Garden & Landscape Design
Undulating hedges. The name that always springs to mind when I'm thinking about cloud hedges is that of Belgian landscape designer Jacques Wirtz. He is
Check out cloud hedges by Jacques Wirtz and the Laurent Perrier Garden by Tom Stuart-Smith
Stuart-Smith at the 2010 Chelsea Flower Show is one example. It takes a lot more skill than you would imagine to achieve and maintain the required effect.
By Belgian Landscape designer Jaques Wirtz
Also see Laurent Perrier Garden by Tom Stuart-Smith
Stuart-Smith at the 2010 Chelsea Flower Show is one example. It takes a lot more skill than you would imagine to achieve and maintain the required effect.
Copley-Smith even intentionally allows some edibles to flower and self-seed. Here she grows Veronicastrum, aster and Perovskia.
Pollinator plants attract natural fauna, but sometimes staying hands off encourages wildlife most; Copley-Smith keeps a stack of logs as a habitat and cuts back spent grasses
Copley-Smith even intentionally allows some edibles to flower and self-seed. Here she grows Veronicastrum, aster and Perovskia.Pollinator plants attract natural fauna, but sometimes staying hands off encourages wildlife most; Copley-Smith keeps a stack of logs as a habitat and cuts back spent grasses
Copley-Smith adores flowers and notes how they always complement the vegetable garden.
Here we see Veronicastrum, panicum grass, sedum just peeking through foxgloves, white and purple phlox, and poppy lavender. She also grows Helenium, asters, lavender, hydrangeas, roses, Agastache, tulips, ornamental
Copley-Smith adores flowers and notes how they always complement the vegetable garden.Here we see Veronicastrum, panicum grass, sedum just peeking through foxgloves, white and purple phlox, and poppy lavender. She also grows Helenium, asters, lavender, hydrangeas, roses, Agastache, tulips, ornamental
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their own. Paul and Zoe Wilson made the most of this tiny metal structure to grow herbs and vegetables for their home. (Note: Check local laws before you add anything to your fire escape, as many prohibit plants and other items.) With a little coordinating, they were able to grow lettuce, courgettes, tomatoes
Name: Paul and Zoe WilsonLocation: Bloomsbury, central LondonGarden size: A small fire escapeFor many city dwellers, a fire escape is the only outdoor space they can call their own. Paul and Zoe Wilson made the most of this tiny metal structure to grow herbs and vegetables for their home. (Note: Check