I love a project
Nothing makes me happier than having a project. As if I can't think up enough on my own, I now have HGTV. It's very addicting. Everyday my husband says Oh no, not that again. But I love Curb Appeal, Designed to Sell, Designing for the Sexes, Designers Challenge...do you see a pattern here? I've been designing gardens for many years, I love my private space. Other people seem to like what I do and it's easy to get sucked into a project for someone else. I once worked on a guys yard for two years, my grandchildren call it the job that never ends. It was great fun, no budget and I got to do whatever I wanted.
Here are a couple of projects I did in my front yard, I had a seating wall and arched stone gateway built. Then I hired a couple of kids to help me. We put in a flagstone patio and path, lighting and lots of plants. My husband helped me build the trellis. It's redwood that I ripped on my table saw and screwed together with coated deck screws. I have a grape vine and a passion vine planted on it. When I landscaped the front, I wanted it to look like the edge of the desert. I had recently completed a botany class called Plants of the Southwest Deserts. I was in love with all the native species. Not many desert gardens looked good. Unfortunately, a lot of people plant a tree, spread gravel and drop a boulder on the yard and think they have a desert landscape. As a photographer, I notice things. I think Mother Nature is the best gardener. When I'm hiking, I will photograph natural settings that I think can be translated to the home landscape. I created rolling elevations and buried the boulders in my yard making them look as if they're erupting from the soil. Nearby plantings of native grasses or other plants give them a more natural look. My biggest turnoff is the alien boulders that dropped from outer space. I also like to create a transition from the public space to the private space. It only has to be a visual barrier, not a wall. Small plants planted in masses can create a big impact.
I never had any training in landscape design but I've bought a lot of books along the way and I guess you could say I'm self taught. The results look pretty good if I do say so myself. A lot of people stop to ask questions when I'm working in the yard. But it's all in the planning and the execution. Maintenance is a drag but part of the game. Make no mistake, a desert landscape is low water use but not low maintenance. The big payoff is the satisfaction I get when the plants mature and I see my vision become reality.
7 Comments:
Your landscaping is beautiful and looks so natural. You have a very beautiful home...I like the arched entrance or gate in the first picture...it looks very private on this side of the doorway.
Your wall & stone walkway just add the right touch to your home. Upkeep is a problem with most gardens... those pesky weeds or overgrowing plants that take over. My main problem is that everything looks great at once, but I don't have anything to follow. Every year I tell myself that I have to plant more flowers to follow the first flowers but I don't. Around my fish pond (very tiny) I have just planted follage and it's fine. It's the blooming flowers that give me a problem.
I plant a few flowers, but I'm definately not what you would call a gardener and don't claim to be...But I do like to create private places in my yard. A favorite place to read a book quietly & another place to picnic. It was so easy to create these places when I lived in the woods...but now we are surrounded by neighbors and it's more difficult. But I try.
Your pictures were lovely and I enjoyed reading your post and thanks for sharing.
BTW there was another engineering joke before the birthday message. I sometimes post 2 or 3 things a day, if it's raining or cold out.
Thanks for leaving such nice comments on my posts. We bloggers do love our comments.
Wow, your house and garden look wonderful. Thanks for showing us these photos.
Thanks also for your support in your recent comment to my blog :)
You started talking about all the shows on HGTV, and I thought, Hey, we must be related! :). Oh, yeah, we are related. I am just getting started on my yard, and I agree that good landscaping requires lots of maintenance. Right now, with small children, I call my shady yard "naturalized," and I smile and laugh when I see what blooms each year, in spite of me.
Yes, your yard looks great. But, folks, do you think a big enough bribe can be amassed to talk sister into coming to my house to help with my yard? I haven't been successful yet. Maybe one of these days when sister decides she is going to retire and comes see me.
Very beautiful. It's so peaceful looking and serene. I see how you get your blog name.
Wow. I love this blog. Great pictures!
I try to garden....somehow vision and reality don't always mesh!
Absolutely beautiful! You have done a lovely job.
I love flowers and gardening and all that stuff!
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