Feeling a bit random, my current urge is to go through some old files and reminisce a bit about discoveries made in the world of plants, flowers, design and installation. My first design enthusiasms so often dealt with front yards. Since so many of the homes I landscaped came fully equipped with dust or mud and nothing else, most people contracted wanted a fresh face to welcome visitors with.
Back yards, as fully recreational and private as they could eventually be, pretty much always finished second in the "presentation" category of landscaping concerns. Gentle greenery at my brother's ex-house presents a lush and relaxed greeting, profuse with perennial promises yet relentlessly green in all the various shades.
Theirs is a very Portland-esque sort of greenery and treatment. Below, something a bit different - a front yard landscape in Reno, Nevada featuring just a swath of grass in an amoebic shape with very defined and maintained borders.
Back yards, as fully recreational and private as they could eventually be, pretty much always finished second in the "presentation" category of landscaping concerns. Gentle greenery at my brother's ex-house presents a lush and relaxed greeting, profuse with perennial promises yet relentlessly green in all the various shades.
Theirs is a very Portland-esque sort of greenery and treatment. Below, something a bit different - a front yard landscape in Reno, Nevada featuring just a swath of grass in an amoebic shape with very defined and maintained borders.
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