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Rendering with style: Developing A Custom Palette
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Helping landscape architects and garden designers render 3D models of the landscape with beauty and style using SketchUp, Photoshop and hand rendering techniques. Thursday, 3 November 2011. Developing A Custom Palette. I am a ‘dive right in’ type of person and like to learn along the way, and if you are too check out the. If you did your homework from last week and put together an online gallery of inspirational pictures using Pintrest. Series of articles entitled. Colour Theory for Designers: Part 1.
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thebackquarteracre.blogspot.com
the back quarter acre: Boston Strong (and small and slow)
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The back quarter acre. Sunday, April 19, 2015. Boston Strong (and small and slow). According to yesterday's news broadcast, this year's harsh winter has stalled us several weeks' behind our usual seasonal spring schedule. So the blue and yellow markings of these little Iris reticulata "Katherine Hodgkin" typically don't unfurl in synchrony with the colorful celebration of the Boston Marathon. Iris reticulata "Katherine Hodgkin" looking up. Finish Line, Old North Church, looking up. Sunday, April 19, 2015.
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the back quarter acre: October 2013
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The back quarter acre. Tuesday, October 08, 2013. In the meantime, peonies and phlox have mildewed, basil has bolted, and many spent blossoms yearn for deadheading. While it really doesn't matter whether you tend your garden during the growing season- as long as you can tolerate the disheveled and raggedy results- when it comes harvest time, paying no attention produces big problems. Joe Pye weed (. Gateway," black-eyed Susan ( Rudbeckia fulgida). Eyes of black-eyed Susans ( Rudbeckia fulgida). A reforme...
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Schwarzwaldgarten: Geschichte und Gegenwart des Schlossparks Bühlerhöhe
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Gärtnern mit der Landschaft. Geschichte und Gegenwart des Schlossparks Bühlerhöhe. Hertha Isenbarth hat anno 1912 den Bauplatz für ihr Projekt Bühlerhöhe nicht nur wegen der wunderschönen Aussicht ausgewählt. Das Umfeld mit einer vielfältigen Natur, Möglichkeiten zum Spazierengehen in bester Höhenluft und die Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten für einen einmaligen Landschaftspark hatten für sie ebenfalls sehr große Bedeutung. Persönlich überwachte sie während der Bauzeit die Entwicklung des von ihr angeleg...So we...
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Stella's Gardens: January 2015
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Stella's Gardens is the personal blog for our new home and gardens in NE Iowa. Home of Stella's Gardens. We are now living full time in Northeast Iowa, and working on the new gardens. It will keep us busy for quite a while. As an avid gardener since I was about 7 years old, that gives me over 45 years of experience gardening in this part of the world. And every year teaches me a bit more. Also, working on a new website at stellasgardens - dot - com. Feel free to check it out and comment! But now it's tim...
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the back quarter acre: Garden goal roll, 2015
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The back quarter acre. Monday, April 20, 2015. Garden goal roll, 2015. It's spring now, so all things horticultural are possible. Cue the cock-eyed optimist: I'm preparing my annual garden goal roll: what needs to be done, when it should be done, and where it's all happening. Dust peonies with copper fungicide to limit blight. Done 4/19/2015. Top-dress spring-flowering bulbs with 3-5-3 when the leaf-tips emerge. Except for small front walk bed, done 4/19/2015. Start renovation of back property line bed.
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the back quarter acre: I've got sunshine on a cloudy day
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The back quarter acre. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Ive got sunshine on a cloudy day. Even on an overcast, raw, why-are-we-still-wearing-mittens kind of day, these patches of yellow make their own sunny weather. In the foreground is the daffodil "Yellow Cheerfulness," the middle ground is covered with"Wisley," and f orsythia "Lynwood Gold" rules the b. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About me . . . Middlesex County, Massachusetts. View my complete profile. Garden goal roll 2016.
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the back quarter acre: Bookending visits to a sunken surprise
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The back quarter acre. Tuesday, April 10, 2012. Bookending visits to a sunken surprise. Last fall, I wrote about the happy discovery of a sunken garden. On the grounds of the Radcliffe Institute. Back then, the blooming season was creeping to a close, so I promised myself to pay another visit when the seasons had turned. Once again, quite by chance, I found myself in the neighborhood earlier this week and decided to check in. Which were just winding up their bloom season nearby. Tuesday, April 10, 2012.
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the back quarter acre: November 2013
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The back quarter acre. Monday, November 18, 2013. Jane Kenyon, the poeticus' mood, and several hundred daffodils. In her essay, "The Phantom Pruner," poet and fellow New England gardener, Jane Kenyon, uses the metaphor of a sun-filled garden to express her desire for emotional luminosity and openness:. I am planning to seek my bliss indoors, too, with a slew of paperwhites, hyacinths, and amaryllises. 50 Narcissus "Yellow Cheerfulness" (Brent and Becky's Bulbs). 5 Narcissus poeticus (Old House Gardens).
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