Use Formal Lines in the Garden to Escape Life's Chaos

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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.

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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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