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Gypsophila tenuifolia in large stone trough rock garden: Photo: Fiona Lea
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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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Lily pad pond at Atlanta Botanical Garden.
A great way to create focal points and instant height, using ceramics or huge stones.
(Source: stoneartblog.blogspot.co.uk)
H20 Designs : Create water features, which are eco-friendly. This oriental-inspired design of beautiful rich wooden decks and boxed ponds sets the ambiance for utter peace and calm.
Tree sculpture and leaf panel commissioned by Elsenham Primary School, Herts.
Obama Tree: Anne Schwegmann-Fielding
Dome House, Melbourne. Architects: McBride Charles Ryan
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An Innovative vege garden can both be sustainable & visually very beautiful when combined with bold- natural materials.
“What we speak becomes the house we live in.”
― Hafiz
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