my thumb is green |
all things botanical |
spring.
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“A garden is a grand teacher. It teaches patience and careful watchfulness; it teaches industry and thrift; above all it teaches entire trust.”
— Gertrude Jekyll 1843-1932
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Weedle bench: Sunny Wieler, Stone Art, Cork, Ireland
Stream Side Bench: Sunny Wieler, Stone Art, Cork, Ireland
050801 Wisley (38) (by kathbonson)
Gardens by Gabriel (by FarOutFlora)
Wind Shape: Two outdoor pavilions created to respond to the wind by changing shape. Designed and built by New York firm, nArchitects, for the Lacoste, France campus of Savannah College of Art and Design in 2006. Materials used were white plastic pipe, aluminum collars, and white propropylene string.
Pre-fab concrete fountain designed by Arizona firm Steve Martino & Associates for a project in Pheonix, Arizona in the U.S.
Unique pergola plans are always a sure standout. This one is really cool!
‘Wave Pergola’ from Italian company Unopiu. Pine slats with iron supports. Too bad it’s in Pine. Won’t age well. Much better is a wood like Cedar.
‘Landscape Frame’ by Italian firm, Bergmeisterwolf Architects. Photo taken in Brixen, Italy.
Labernum Arch, Gilbert White’s Home, The Wakes, Selborne, Hampshire (by teresue)
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