Beth Chatto's garden is a lesson in controlled planting design. Water plays an important role, moisture tolerant species merging into lawns and finally the taller backdrop of trees.
Creative Gardens, 1986


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Beth Chatto's garden is a lesson in controlled planting design. Water plays an important role, moisture tolerant species merging into lawns and finally the taller backdrop of trees.
Creative Gardens, 1986
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That time of year when the grass is so full of white clover it can look like frost from a distance. So good for the bees!🐝
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© Henri Coudoux
plastic artificial grass has got to be one of the most inhuman things someone has ever invented. It was not enough to tear out all the flowers and shrubs in order to completely cover our yards with grass so that no bug may survive in them. It was not enough to coat the grass in pesticides so that any non-grass life that may somehow survive in this man-made green and symmetrical wasteland gets killed anyway. In order to finalize our execution of mother nature we had to exterminate the final form of life that remained in the yard, the grass itself. Every blade of artificial grass is a middle finger pointed up at the gods. Every perfectly symmetrical lifeless lawn that has been created was created in the image of man's hubris. Climate change will boil our blood before we ever see the stars.
A Common Yew, around 300 years old, at Dundonnel House