Given by Mary Frances Tate, APLD
For the Garden Club of the Sandhills on February 9, 2011
Helen Von Salzen, Recording Secretary
- Know the ultimate size of the plant you select.
- Give each shrub or perennial enough room to grow.D
- Don’t overplant.
- Have fun in your garden!
- Keep it simple.
- Add a little humor.
- Use stones but partially bury them.
- Old Pool Needs a New Look…add a small water feature
- Water Course (“Try to mimic nature.”)
- Do make an entrance.
- Do let the color of plants echo that of the furniture.
- Is the path too narrow or just right?
- Path around a home adds mystery.
- Add a stone border to planting bed (“This will hold the mulch.”)
- Flag stone “mowing edge” will prevent damage to wall or flower beds
- New design and new plants create welcome at side door.
- Do use an arbor for a focal point.Do add a bench under a tree.
- Garden Rooms
- Don’t be afraid to prune.
- Speaking of pruning (“Just let them grow.”)
- Do add a trellis over a door.
- Sometimes you have to start over.
- New design and new perspective.
- Do use natural growth habits.
- Do know how big they’ll grow.
- Do use perennial plants.
- What about a tree form? (“Overgrown plants can be reshaped into decorative form.”)