Use Formal Lines in the Garden to Escape Life's Chaos
Lincolnshire Echo › October 11, 2009
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Lincolnshire Echo › October 11, 2009
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WHILE natural gardens and meadow plantings may have increased in popularity in the last few years, formal gardens still have a place in our fast-paced, chaotic world.
The desire to shape and square, to manipulate plants and space to attain order and create symmetry, is a subject explored by designer pals Diarmuid Gavin and Sir Terence Conran in their new book Planting, in which they share many of their secrets of planting with enthusiasts.See the full content of this document
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Use Formal Lines in the Garden to Escape Life's Chaos
"Humans love order and repetition. There is symmetry to it," Gavin explains. "They lik...
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