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Reimaging Your Landscape & Gardens
Image yourself pausing in this happy garden Just a few minutes on the way to or from somewhere. Image all your senses engaged. Surrounded by flower gardens, slowing down to hear the bees buzzing and the birds tweeting, scents of flowers, sun and the occasional breeze on your skin. Calm. Deep Breathing. Creating this Garden… Read more
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Dreaming of Meadows?
Learn how to design your own. Take my workshop class. Envious of the new American garden style? Want to use native grasses and flowers to attract pollinators? Small space or large, you’ll learn how to create your meadow garden. This workshop/class offers hands-on exercises. You’ll learn the techniques of layout, how to choose perennials for… Read more
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Spring has sprung! Outdoor Living begins.
I’d love to work with you to design your dream landscape. Create special places to gather with family and friends like an outdoor dining patio that seats 10! And, a welcoming entry garden that invites friends to your backyard cookout. Or, perhaps a pollinator meadow garden to help the environment. Maybe it’s a new flower… Read more
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Lay-out Design begins with Creating the Winter Garden
The Role Lay-out in Your Winter Garden The Winter Garden creates the bones or shapes the spaces you linger in or stroll by. It sets the stage for your spring, summer, and fall flower garden. The art of lay-out design to create drifts and masses, or crowds and individuals. Garden visits in winter offer a… Read more
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Stress Busting–Gardens do that. Empower yourself–Learn How
Come learn with me! Design Your Winter Garden for Yourself. Below follows the catalogue description for my virtual workshop- type class via the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. (masshort.org) February 10 & 17th with a Bressingham Garden site visit February 11th. Empower yourself as you learn about how to make planting lay-outs and plant choices to make… Read more
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Make Gardens You Love & Give You Joy
The Best Garden Design uses Plants you Love Flower gardens give me joy. Flowering plants in large masses and drifts with the occasional individual to keep it interesting. Pairing plant shapes and colors with others that complement and contrast creates visual excitement and abundance. Indeed, the kind of abundance that means you can pick selected… Read more