The first garden in 2009 was a disaster of weeds and clay. Thanks to the internet and the many gardening books my research lead me to raised bed gardening and it's been a joy since. My family growing up always had a garden so when I married and moved to this home it was the natural thing to do. It's become a place of healing and better therapy then I ever imagined. It's constantly evolving and spreading and may soon include more of the front yard. Watch out neighbors!
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Monday, March 25, 2013
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Architectural Rendering Class week 3
Tried out new marker paper but it doesn't absorb ink at all. Wish I could find a happy medium (no pun intended) between the card stock that absorbs so fast and this paper where the ink sits and won't dry.
Recognize the yard?
Recognize the yard?
Serenity in the Garden: Simple, Elegant Garden Design Secrets
Serenity in the Garden: Simple, Elegant Garden Design Secrets: Simplicity and repose are the qualities that measure the true value of any work of art." - Frank Lloyd Wright Simplic...
Love that quote.
Love that quote.
Shady Side Yard New Collage
I'm trying to make my collages closer to the real thing now as we get closer to the possibility of installing some (stress SOME) of this landscaping.
This is the current side yard sorry state.
This is sort of in perspective.
It's just impossible to represent the landscape using this
method and maintain correct perspective. For instance the back fence in the
collage below is shorter than in the photograph. However, I see now that the
house doesn't even look the same so I distorted it or didn't use that picture?
The weeping willow, sigh... I've gone back and forth trying to
decide if that's a good or bad idea. If I was to put one anywhere that's the
most logical spot. It's the lowest point of our yard and the neighbor has had
trouble with water in his basement. I
suspect the water drains from our yard or did before. We have re-graded it and
before the entire backyard sloped toward him. Good for our water level bad for
his. Now I notice we have standing water where the pool was last year. It
doesn't help that the grading was done for the ground but we haven't added back
the gravel, patio, pool, etc. that will bring that back up. However, I think
there is still going to be some water heading toward that corner so what better
than a willow to soak it up. But I'll have to prune it every year to keep it
fairly manageable. My understanding is they grow fast.
So there's the
meandering dry stream bed. I would rather have more uniform sets of plants in
groups so it'll be neater still not so random. Since repetition would be
soothing. Hopefully I can start to put this in after we get the pool back in.
If I get too carried away it'll be trampled by the frontloader.
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