Debra Phillips -- No. This friend's 1929 house is near me right here in New Jersey USA. The wife of the original owner was a landscape architect and the grounds are wonderful. xo, Rosemary
It's really quite simple in design but so, so lovely. Proves that "good bones" in a garden are the most important parts. Thank you for giving me something beautiful to look at, think about and laugh about each day when I check in here.
Oh so that's my problem, I should have married a landscape architect....too late now. This is lovely and so is yours plus I know we'd all feel comfortable and less intimidated by "The Cottage" grounds.
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Oh, be still my heart! If only I could somehow manage to create a scene like that in my own yard! Sigh.
Wow! No wonder they call it New England.
Look like a traditional english Garden ... It's fantastic!
are you in england?!?!
stunning!
debra
Debra Phillips -- No. This friend's 1929 house is near me right here in New Jersey USA. The wife of the original owner was a landscape architect and the grounds are wonderful.
xo, Rosemary
It's really quite simple in design but so, so lovely. Proves that "good bones" in a garden are the most important parts. Thank you for giving me something beautiful to look at, think about and laugh about each day when I check in here.
What's cooking lately?
Oh so that's my problem, I should have married a landscape architect....too late now. This is lovely and so is yours plus I know we'd all feel comfortable and less intimidated by "The Cottage" grounds.
They are anything but weeds! I love clover; and so do the bees!
Stunning! I need the help of whoever designed this! It's got a lovely, old English garden feel to it, and I adore it!
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