April 7, 2007

Garden Design - Focal Points Photo Gallery

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Color is a key element in establishing a focal point in a garden.

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March 16, 2007

Your Garden Design – It’s All about Focal Points

You are seeing yourself, in your mind’s eye, hosting lavish backyard barbecues while regaling your neighbors with your gardening successes. The summer evening breezes will find you in your lawn chair with a good book and a glass of …

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April 7, 2007

Organic Gardening in East Point

Derrick Morris on Egan Way has found an organic gardener here in East Point. I think Derrick is looking to raise bees and needed a place to keep them - organic farms being an ideal location for honeybees. Rashid Nuri operates in East …

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March 28, 2007

Garden Focal Points

click for more images Blue Vase Marie Iannotti Drawing Attention in the Garden The purpose of a garden.

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March 20, 2007

PCED Holds Workshop on Modern Gardening - The Point

PCED Holds Workshop on Modern GardeningThe Point, Gambia - 52 minutes agoAccording to Mr Jadama, the aim of the gardening they are about to introduce and promote in the area, is to transformed individual backyard gardens to one …

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February 28, 2007

Elementary Solutions

An arrangement of furniture under the sun and stars can't compete seriously with the indoors unless it offers something special. For an outdoor room to become a family favorite, it needs a spectacular focal point using the elements: …

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May 25, 2007

Growing Phormium

Phormium is a spiky, sword-leafed evergreen perennial that is used as a garden focal point or specimen plant. Some are small enough to use in containers, others can reach several feet in diameter and 7+ feet tall.

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June 19, 2007

Adding Interest to Your Garden

Hi everyone

Welcome to this edition of your Gardening Weekly, today's edition is entitled:

Adding Interest to Your Garden

QUOTE: I have never had so many good ideas day after day as when I worked in the garden.
- John Erskine


There are many ways that you can add interest to a garden.   Anything that becomes a focal point will add interest and that can range from garden sculptures to the types of plants you choose.

Adding block planting of a particular specimen can become a focal point in the garden.  Even adding areas of variegated foliage can create a focal point in the garden.

Website Of Interest. Check out the following:
http://blog.mygardeninghome.com/plants.html

Seats are another item that can add interest to the garden and additionally they can offer a nice place to rest and relax while you admire your work.

Mirrors that are strategically placed can enhance the garden in many ways.  They can bring reflected light to dark corners of the garden.  They can also give the impression that the garden is bigger or alternatively they can give the impression that the open space is bigger.

Placed at various angles, mirrors can add a lot of fun and interest to a garden and help to lead a visitor on to other areas.

Using hedges can also add interest to the garden while offering protection to the plants.  Hedges are also an excellent way to gain privacy without feeling closed in.

Water features are a favorite for many people and the sound of running water in the corner of a garden can add an atmosphere of calm and relaxation.  Water features can also be good for the birds in the garden particularly in the summer months when they might find it difficult to find water lying around to suit their needs.

As with sculptures, stones, rocks and pebbles can add interest and offer areas where you can walk even when the surrounding ground might be too wet.  Shells also make a good cover on the ground for paths that can remain dry in the wet season.

There are so many different things that you put in your garden to add interest.  Everything from old cartwheels to wind chimes, aviaries or anything else you can imagine.

Website Of Interest. Check out the following:
http://blog.mygardeninghome.com/plants.html

Thanks,
Annie
My Gardening Home Blog

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March 28, 2007

Small Island Flower Border

When Your Whole Garden is a Focal Point Gallery Index Image 3 of 12 < Prev. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next.

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March 26, 2008

Small Spaces in the Garden

Hi everyone

Welcome to this edition of your Gardening Weekly, today's edition is entitled:

Small Spaces in the Garden

QUOTE: Always try to grow in your garden some plant or plants out of the ordinary, something your neighbors never attempted.  For you can receive no greater flattery than to have a gardener of equal intelligence stand before your plant and ask, "What is that?"
- Richardson Wright


There are often small spaces in the garden that are left abandoned simply because we can't think of anything to do with them.

This doesn't have to be the case as almost any area can be enhanced with a little thought and planning.

Simply adding a garden seat can add to the enjoyment you can get from a garden as it offers a quite place to rest and relax and look at the beauty of your work.

Replacing a wet area with some paving and adding a pot or two can transform an unused area into some place that you and your friends will like to visit.

Website Of Interest. Check out the following:
http://blog.mygardeninghome.com/plants.html

Even adding a water feature or a pond for fish will make areas like this a focal point of the garden.

There are so many things that can be done to almost any area of any garden that you are only limited by your imagination.

Careful design can make an area look bigger than it is or lead you on to other areas of interest in the garden.

Color choices in the surrounding plants will also determine the atmosphere that area will create for you.

We need these small areas of the garden that are tucked away to compliment the bigger spaces and add a degree of interest to the overall plan.

There are other alternatives if you don't want the focus to be taken away from the main planting and this might mean that the area will be used better for hiding away an implements shed or, provided it is in a sunny position you might decide to use the space for a greenhouse.

Sometimes, with a little thought, these spaces on your property can become your favorite places, rather than something that you would prefer to forget about.

And if you can't think of anything whatsoever to do with such a space, then it sounds like it would be an ideal place to have a compost :-)

Website Of Interest. Check out the following:
http://blog.mygardeninghome.com/plants.html

Thanks,
Annie
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