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Category Archives: Key Elements of Design
W4W – Harmony with Color
Join me for a fun W4W with a little garden photo exercise. See if you can find harmony in the garden. Continue reading
Posted in COLOR, Design, FLOWERS, garden, Gardening, Inspiration, Key Elements of Design, My Garden, Nature, photography, photos, W4W, Words for Wednesday
Tagged A Word for Wednesday, Caryopteris, Color, color harmony, Dahlia, design, design exercise, Foxgloves, gardening, gerbera daisy, Inspiration, nature, Photography, photos, W4W
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Creating Curbside Charm
Taming the hellstrip in Buffalo Garden Walk curbside plantings. Continue reading
Posted in FLOWERS, garden, Garden Walk Buffalo, Garden Walk Images, In the Neighborhood, Key Elements of Design, Landscape Design, Links to Other Garden Bloggers, Theme Gardens, Urban Landscaping
Tagged Curbside planting, Garden Walk Buffalo, Hellstrip, Tree Lawn, urban design, Urban gardens, Urban landscping
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Pooch in the Petunias? – Process of Design
Got a pooch in the Petunias? A few design tips to garden with pets. Continue reading
Plan Development – Process of Design
Plan Development, the fifth in the series of Process of Design Continue reading
Schematic Design – Process of Design
Fourth in the Series, Process of Design. Continue reading





