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Monday, April 12, 2010

It's Coming On Springtime....



Gorden Hayward 




is a brilliant landscape designer.



Hayward offers amateur landscapers these guidelines:

"
Don't be afraid of straight lines in forming bed edges, lawn shape, and paths, especially near the house. After all, your house is geometric; make beds near it geometric, too. Then let beds and paths curve as you get away from the house."





"......avoid putting all planting beds around the perimeter of your house 
and the outer perimeter of the lawn. "












Is your garden ready for spring?


Read the article in Traditional Home here.


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23 comments:

  1. There is nothing better to me than an "Alley of Trees" to stroll between.

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  2. Springtime?!...my Cherry blossom trees bloomed at the end of February and finished mid-March. They have already lost all their blooms and regained all their fresh green leaves.

    And, the tiny apple tree at the curb is a bit confused, standing there bare with all of three rough leaves.

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  3. Amazing gardens, Renee.
    Spring for me is the best season.
    Hope everything is fine on your side.
    X
    V

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  4. Oh yes. Oh Yes. Oh yes. And it is a bit fragile after our winter....but nutin' like spring to make things happen...fast!

    Beautiful images Renee!

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  5. NO! My yard is dreadful right now!! Thankfully The Frugal Designer felt bad enough for me she's taking on the task of hunting everythin I need down in order to transform it.
    http://www.frugaldesigner.com/

    These photos are gorgeous!!

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  6. I like his style... and no... my garden is not ready...

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  7. I'm emailing you, honey! Love this post!

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  8. I like his philosophy about straight beds, most interesting and makes perfect sense. Curve your beds & paths away from your house.

    I do think being a landscape designer is next best to an architect or interior designer. Would be an incredible career. His work looks magnificent and he looks from his smile like he'd be a blast with a glass of wine at a dinner party.

    Another great post Renee. Love to you xoxo

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  9. OMG, Renee, I needed this. Fresh air, beautiful gardens and a gorgeous man to look at. xx's Marsha

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  10. Wow! Fantastic Renee! I was recently in the most amazing garden in an old estate in the Lake District in northern England. These photos remind me of it. It was lovely just to sit and take it all in.

    All the best...
    Jeanne:)

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  11. What a lovely surprise..A very
    beautiful post Dearie.
    He really is talented. I have so much work here to bad he isn't a give away. LOL

    guess who

    XXXX

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  12. hi angie.
    my yard is a wreck.
    my trees were trashed by hurricane wilma ( which was years ago)
    but, i continue to work on it .
    it is a process.

    and don't laugh, the way the economy has gotten.....
    i was thinking of start my own design firm called the frugal designer.
    hahaha

    xx's

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  13. teri

    i love an 'alley of trees' myself.
    i think his work is wonderful.

    i am sad for your cherry blossom,
    and for the confused apple tree.

    think it is the weather these days?

    xx's

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  14. gorgeous..... and my yard is so ready... peonies, iris and lilacs ready to burst open... very soon... cant wait.

    miss you friend... hope you are well xx

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  15. great inspiration renee! gordon hayward is such a talent. crazy for pea gravel, formal allees' and severely clipped box.
    i am a landscape designer and looking out the window in disgust....oh well.....those clients always come first ;-)
    debra

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  16. Oh how beautiful...I wish I had gardens like those and someone to take care of them! I love color and all the varieties in a garden, I just have a purple thumb.

    How are you honey?

    xoxo

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  17. Just stunning! I love, love, love those ferns. Beautiful post Renee.
    xo

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  18. Simply beautiful!

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  19. Beautiful gardens --- I have some favorite landscape designers that I follow one is Ryan Gainey, a garden designer in Atlanta, ... now I think I will Gordon Hayward to that list as well, nothing is as welcoming as a lovely garden for all seasons, to come home too,

    Joanny

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  20. Ooooh if only I had a garden like these photos... GORGEOUS! My garden is pretty and coming together but WOW... these are FAB!!!

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  21. W-O-W!!! How did you snap all of those photos of my backyard w/o me knowing?!?!

    xoxox

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  22. scott

    whew!
    i was sure that you saw me climbing over the fence this morning!!!
    but...i knew you wouldn't mind if i did a nice post on your gardens.
    haha

    xxx

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  23. I just remembered the Day I took your photo in Coral Gables in the Begonias, the one of you sitting in the center of the flowers.

    Remember????

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