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Private Garden, Forest Hills ON Some walls have a beautiful aged patina. The last thing you'd want to do is cover them up or hide them. But other times, a wall or a fence can be anything but attractive. It could also be the case that you want to fenced boundaries of your garden to be softer or to disappear all together. Here are 10 great ways to make that wall or fence just that little bit more attractive. Patricia and Loren's Garden in Mississauga, ON 1. Layer a decorative garden ornament over vines. Patricia and Loren's Garden in Mississauga, ON Private Garden, Mississauga, ON 2. Install a wall fountain. Private Garden, Brampton, ON Private Garden, Forest Hills, ON Private Garden, Grimsby, ON 3. Cover the fence with vines, install a small water feature and surround it with plantings. Private Garden, Grimsby, ON Private Garden, Forest Hills, ON 4. Use a decorative trellis support and a flowering vine. Add a decorative element like a planter or birdhouse on top of the trellis for extra color and interest. Private Garden, Rosedale, ON My garden Private Garden, Forest Hills, ON 5. Place a large planter or birdbath in front of the wall. Private Garden, Mississauga, ON Private Garden, Brampton, ON 6. Stagger planting boxes or hang baskets down the length of the fence. Private Garden, Mississauga, ON Private Garden, Mississauga, ON 7. Use a mirrored window to reflect an attractive part of your garden. Private Garden on Ward Island 8. Keep it simple and just go green. Private Garden, Mississauga, ON 9. Create a little seating area. Private Garden, Forest Hills, ON (This seating area was specially made, but I think you could easily accomplish a similar effect by using a ready-made bench, planting vines and installing a decorative hanging lantern like the one below.) Sandria's Garden in Brampton Ontario 10. Go classical by placing a statue in among the greenery to disguise the wall or fence. Hope you found a bit of inspiration for your own garden. Have a wonderful weekend!
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Welcome to Dale Coulter’s garden in Sutton, Massachusetts. I have always wanted a greenhouse to be my next gardening challenge. I have been an avid gardener for years, starting simply […]
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You are in for a treat, 5 bloggers share their tips for brilliant container design. These ladies are uber talented in the world of design, 3 are my friends, Cindy, Mary Ann and Annie. Kelly is one I would love to know having watched her for years Last minute there is a bonus, Janine, six bloggers! CONTAINERS CAN BE MOST ANYTHING, ANYWHERE! No longer do I personally go to clients homes to fill their containers, well maybe a few, my talented team does that for us and our customers are thrilled. Lead by Gerrit Husar with a strong assist by Kim Fuller, we are deep in about now. Where to start? Hoping my formula provides a strong assist Three things in Container Planting…… 1. Match your containers, to your homes architecture, in color and style 2. Match your choice in plants to the style and color palette of your home 3. Remember the adage….. THRILLER FILLER SPILLER #1 matching your homes architecture..... Even though this is a winter composition, this helps in defining what I mean. The container matches the shutters and the accent plants match the brick. For this clients home we designed the landscape to place a pair of extra large urns/plinth in the garden vs the front door. By making these such a focal point they can be enjoyed from indoors too As if this stunning door needs more attention... but by adding the verdigris copper pot, enhances the setting even more When I first saw this image, my initial impression was why not black containers? Upon further inspection and noticing the brick wall, I found this to be brilliant. Take note of the size next to the chairs! TIP..... Always error on the side of overly large containers. Make a statement with your containers! Far too often planters are too small in proportion to the structure Oh yes! A London townhouse perfectly turned out. The setting is formal, and the box planters, in the matching lacquer finish enhances this view. The Bay Laurel topiaries nook in this composition #2 Matching Colors Once you master the containers let's do the same with your plant selection. In this instance, the simplicity heightens the effect and the choice of chartreuse pops Oh yes! The pots, the plant choices, a strong understanding of these principles. Now imagine if the choices were pastel colors....what a clash! See what I mean? YES! TIP.....I always use a slow release fertilizer which will direct you to sprinkle on top of the soil. In addition to that, add several tablespoons at the rootball, that will produce extra large and strong plants #3 Thriller, filler, spiller Thriller Height. Filler Mid/Center plants that link the high with the low. Spiller. Spilling over the rim In the above image, the white Caladium leaf lends order and interest. Too many small leaves reads as messy TIP...When plant shopping at the nursery, take a wagon around with a particular planter in mind, designing as you go. Place plants you are considering in the center of the wagon, placed as you would imagine planting, step back and evaluate, what should I add, remove....... Window boxes! Look around, where might they be added, such a softening effect Roll this up to a window for a 'window box' Hanging Baskets..... Yes, lettuce! TIP.... Learning how to plant containers, and most of gardening, in England. We were taught to plant root ball to root ball. Instead of the thick liners that can only be planted from the top, we used moistened sphagnum moss so we could punch holes in the sides for that overfilled look. After planting we always tucked in seeds, nasturtiums were a great choice Let's explore other uses, and placements for your containers. How about this? Eliminate a banister utilizing containers Marking an entrance For privacy and safety. This setting is a 4th floor balcony Not all planters need to be at front door or on deck, place them in the garden.This is my favorite when I get the opportunity to design a space with the containers in the garden which often allows the homeowner to look outdoors and view the planters While taking a group on a garden tour in rural England I spied this very cracked, stunning planter far out into the garden, empty. Now that is low maintenance. I asked the lady of the house the history of this vessel noting it was very old. 'Oh what a nuisance!'' 'There were nine, this is the last and I backed my car into it, bloody family pieces from Egypt, 500bc or some such nonsense!' A client called in dismay, her fountain did not endure the winter and had a big crack in the bottom. It was vintage, a one-of-a-kind piece. Let's redirect I suggested, we can turn it into a planter! Have fun, experiment, think outside the pot! Want more? Head to these talented ladies! https://classiccasualhome.com https://happyhappynester.com https://kelleyandco.com https://mostlovelythings.com https://cindyhattersleydesign.com/blog/ Happy Planting! Debra
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“The Soul selects her own Society.” ― Emily Dickinson, The Complete Poems . Inside/outside narrative. Vanishing Threshold, below. . Recognize her window? Emily Dickinson. A recreation at New York Botanical Garden. . Pic, above, here. . A salesman called, about 15 years ago, selling vinyl double paned windows. "How could Emily Dickinson have written her poetry with those windows?", I asked. . Now, the science & math are available for keeping historic windows vs. replacing with new double paned windows. Adding storm windows to historic windows creates less energy loss. Greater money savings. . Alas, the divide of souls knowing this inherently in their DNA vs. those who will never get it, is well beyond to the moon & back. . Young man selling the vinyl double paned windows? He did pause. Then resumed his scripted sales pitch. . Garden & Be Well, XO T
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