Winter4
Transcript of Winter4
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Even though it is a focal point, the color and texture of the owl make it seem as though it belongs there.
Photo: Chris Butkovich
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Nice example of a focal point. The eye goes right to it as you enter this room in the garden.
Photo: Chris Butkovich
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Focal point. The shape fits nicely with the space available.
Photo: Chris Butkovich
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Cacti in the North are hard to blend into the landscapes. In certain situations, such as rock gardens or theme gardens, they are a positive addition.
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The sound of the breeze through the dried grasses can only be enjoyed in person
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A garden scene that encourages closer inspection
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Example of symmetry in an entry way garden
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Combination of curving stone path and bench invites one to sit and relax
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The dense hemlock wall gives the area a personal feel. The table and chairs invite sitting and conversation.
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Thuja spp.Evergreen hedge, visual and sound barrier
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Rhus spp.Color in the winter landscape - also attracts wildlife.
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SpruceColor and form in the landscape
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Gaultheria procumbensEvergreen groundcover with added benefit of being edible
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Even in the winter landscape, thought should be given to color. The color of this evergreen shows better with the background of rock rather than simply crawling over mulch.
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Ilex spp.Winter color - shows well against a background of evergreens.
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The unusual needles of this pine add different texture to the garden.
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The color is nice in the winter; the tree has a nice form in the trunk that can be admired all year.
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Impressive combination of colors and textures
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Holly showing symmetry in plant form
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Peeling bark adds texturally to the garden in winter
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One wonders which is the stronger of the two elements, the hardscape or the plant material.
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Stone stairs and retaining wall serve same function as concrete, but much more interesting
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The large expanse of retaining wall is softened by the curves. The pergola gives those below a sense of privacy, and some protection from the elements.
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Irregular blocks give the feel of a natural stone wall, but is much easier to work with then different sizes of stone.
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The walkway and retaining wall are very functional. The curve in the retaining wall gives the area a casual feel, even though the plantings behind are very formal. The two different materials contrast nicely.
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The arbors act as a doorway, leading into or out of a room.
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Nice use of hardscape to represent a stream in nature
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A formal walkway is made less so by its curves
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The arbor invites one to walk through and the curve in the path encourages you to find out what is beyond
Photo: Chris Butkovich