March 2011
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Chicken coop Coupe
…and the bumper sticker completes the picture.
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Mosaic retaining wall, in the fall. New York.
It all started over 300 years ago. →
blindcuration:
In the Dordogne region of France, halfway between the Bourdeaux and Rhone wine regions sits the town of Vezac, home to the fantastic Gardens of Marqueyssac. The meticulous design was first created more than 300 years ago and is nestled around a beautiful 17th century chateau.
The gardens…
Pavillon de Galon
Deemed “a remarkable garden” by the French Ministry. I guess so!
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Everything Roses
While visiting California this past month, I came across a couple of new roses I just have to share….
‘Girls Night Out’ Hybrid Tea Rose
This gal is dressed to the nines and ready to party all summer long. She’s a spicy hybrid, cloaked in shimmering satin hues of magenta, pink and lavender. Fragrant? all that and more: robust, pointed buds are tinted white, opening with a...
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Friends don’t leave you alone in the woods. Friends are the ones who come and...
– Sarah Dessen, Lock and Key (via quote-book)
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Culinary Herb Barn Raising | Urban Gardens |... →
Beauty and function combined.
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Vertical Gardens, Green Rooftops →
Sassy images from my Design Pinboard.
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What I Love Most About the March Garden
It’s early March, but already, spring is shouting its way through the garden. If we can sneak into the middle of the month without a late frost, Camellia japonica will be raining pink for another month or more. These plants are slow growing and tough as nails once established. Lovely shade garden shrubs, all with a mature height of 6-8 feet. Plant en masse for a stunning effect.
My three...