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Succulents Can Take It! Gardening in Summer Heat
As summer forecasts heat up again this month in August, here in Somoma, master gardener & designer-extraordinaire Bonnie Walner encourages her clients not to give up on gardening, especially when it comes to succulents.
Apart from newly planted cacti and seedlings which do need care and attention, “it’s ok to neglect mature succulents,” says Walner. “They are naturally drought tolerant plants,” she added. “They are anything but dull; there’s so much variety with them that your garden will be enhanced by them.”
Certified as a Master Gardener since 2013, Walner prides herself in creating a garden that is an extension of one's home. “I enjoy being able to bring the outside in and the inside out,” she says.
Walner coordinates color and design that is sensitive to the environment and landscapes with drought resistant plants.
Each type of cacti/succulent responds differently to the amount of heat. “Obviously some more delicate varieties can’t handle intense direct summer sunlight for extended periods of time,” noted Walner. Yet overall, once the summer heat gets beyond 95 degrees a potted succulent should be shielded from direct sunlight.
Walner’s flare is with color, texture and movement. “Succulents lend themselves to creativity, that’s why I like working with them and sharing ideas and techniques with my clients and friends,” said Walner.
She can create a water-conservation-efficient garden with low maintenance that is timeless. “My specialty is creating gardens that are colorful, whimsical or peacefully natural,” she told the Sonoma Valley Sun recently.
For those homeowners thinking of re-landscaping that span of lawn…
As the intense heat continues Walner recommends using cacti/succulents instead of an over expansion of gravel or wood chips as ground cover.
“If you're looking to stage your home for sale, I am experienced, said Walner, and great at designing just the right ‘Curb Appeal’ for your particular style of house.”
Walner will be having a succulent workshop on Monday, August 14. For details call 415-425-4820. Or, visit Bonnie Walner’s RE:Design website.
remeshed old logo (infinity version) by ivo3d.com
Good work Re:
Also pretty neat, fourteen iconic book's covers redesigned with the motif of a heart. By re:design.
"Re:design"
Second year project- studied abroad in the UK
We were to design a magazine aimed at designers addressing current design issues with articles sourced from Icograda.
The magazine needed to follow certain criteria with the content, but design was entirely up to you. Also needed to accompany the magazine was a poster used to advertise the magazine.
Re:design es un estudio de diseño gráfico con un amplio portafolio de diseños audaces y precisos. En su trabajo, podemos encontrar entretenidas series de pósters, como Iconic Painters to Guess, donde toman elementos que caracterizan a los más conocidos pintores, invitándonos a adivinar los nombres que se esconden tras cada póster.
Te invitamos a visitar su sitio web y su blog para conocer más.
Re:design is a graphic design studio with a wide portfolio of audacious and precise designs. Among their works, we can find fun poster series, like Iconic Painters to Guess, where they take elements that characterize the most known painters, inviting us to guess the names that hide in each the poster.
We invite you to visit their website and their blog to know more.
Minimalist Posters of Iconic Painters by Eurydyka Kata and Rafał Szczawiński of re:design