Comments on: best garden design advice of 2018: signature style, making tapestries and more https://awaytogarden.com/best-garden-design-advice-of-2018-signature-style-making-tapestries-and-more/ 'horticultural how-to and woo-woo' with margaret roach, head gardener Thu, 24 Jan 2019 22:57:49 +0000 hourly 1 By: margaret https://awaytogarden.com/best-garden-design-advice-of-2018-signature-style-making-tapestries-and-more/comment-page-1/#comment-1063242 Thu, 24 Jan 2019 22:57:49 +0000 https://awaytogarden.com/?p=44095#comment-1063242 In reply to Robert.

Hi, Robert. In my other 2018 roundup story, I focused somewhat on something related to that (or at least pollinators), and should have linked to it. That’s here. One designer I interviewed awhile back uses only native; that’s at this link.

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By: Robert https://awaytogarden.com/best-garden-design-advice-of-2018-signature-style-making-tapestries-and-more/comment-page-1/#comment-1063240 Thu, 24 Jan 2019 15:59:01 +0000 https://awaytogarden.com/?p=44095#comment-1063240 I don’t hear much about native plants here. I know it’s a variable factor depending on region, but it should be a consideration.

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By: Kari https://awaytogarden.com/best-garden-design-advice-of-2018-signature-style-making-tapestries-and-more/comment-page-1/#comment-1062979 Wed, 02 Jan 2019 03:34:53 +0000 https://awaytogarden.com/?p=44095#comment-1062979 Topics that would help me would be, (1) managing the transition between ground covers and grass for less maintenance time to keep the grass from taking over, and (2) suggestions for planting a (sewer) drain field mound that doesn’t upset the working of the mound but is attractive and can visually blend into surrounding island beds and ground covers so it isn’t so obviously “a mound”.

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