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Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Garden Containers And Planted Steps
Thursday, April 15, 2010
More About Gordon Hayward's Gardens
In 1978, Gordon Hayward began writing for Horticulture Magazine, where he has since published over fifty articles. He now is a contributing editor for Fine Gardening Magazine. Gordon Hayward has also written nine books, six of which remain in print. *See below at the bottom of my post
Planning,planning,planning.
T H E W I N T E R G A R D E N
When designing a garden that is interesting 12 months of the year, those of us who live in the northern half of the United States must carefully consider what our garden looks like in the winter. During the seven month growing season colors and textures abound, but in late October we cut back perennials, remove annuals and bring in delicate garden ornaments and furniture, thereby exposing the layout and structural elements of our gardens. Those elements form the backbone of the winter garden, and they lie in gazeboes, pergolas and garden sheds, as well as in paths, hedges, stonewalls, evergreens and lasting perennials such as ornamental grasses. Detail within that structure lies in winter-tolerant garden ornaments, as well as the form, line and color in twig and fruit of many deciduous trees and shrubs. Because we spend so much more time in the house in winter, view-lines from doors and windows into our winter gardens become especially important. In this one hour lecture, Gordon Hayward uses pairs of slides that both he and Richard Brown, a professional garden photographer, took to show around fifty different places in the Haywards’one and one half acre garden in both summer and winter in order to illustrate design principles you can apply to your own garden to give it greater winter interest.
ABOVE: A design for a garden in Southern New Hampshire.
Gordon and Mary Hayward
508 McKinnon Road
Putney VT 05346
802.387.4766
email: gordonhayward@comcast.net
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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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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Derailed
did it again ,
it was dreaming while awake......
Dreaming while awake ....
I was fantasizing about buying a really beautiful piece of property with a view.
with a garden.
What would be inexpensive to build , and live in ?
Really different ?
Charming ?
( I want what I want , when I want it )
....and just right for my particular purpose.
An escape ( yes - another one ), with minimum commitment, if you follow my meaning.
A trailer of any sort is out of the question !!!
But a train, is historical, is funky ,is mechanical ,and is built like a tank.
after all , trains are built to withstand a crash.
I want it to be in a tiny little seaside village, where I can bicycle & walk to everything.
.....MISSION ACCOMPLISHED after a cocktail or two.
I even have a small desk where I can blog on my laptop.
Can you see this place in your head like I do ??
http://cruiselinehistory.com/?p=629
gardens:
About Renée Finberg
I have been in this business since the age of 22.
I love what I do and cannot imagine my life without Design.
Design Challenges are great.
And because of those challenges
I have imported fine antique pieces from Paris,
Designed and Manufactured Furniture,
Created Fantastic Window Treatments,
And solved all kinds of spatial & architectural issues
With my unique style.
If I can't find it, I create it.
My rooms would make excellent movie sets.
I am a visual, tactile and audio sensitive individual.
Creating is what I live for, not math, not spelling, not science.
Just Great Design.
Just imagine how it would be if each of us,
If only for a few hours of everyday,We could be in a space that is our very own.A place that is exactly the way we want it to be
Surrounded by all the things we wanted to see,
The atmosphere we wanted feel, smell and the sound we wanted to listen to.
Private Paradise
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