- Slow down on the garden curves, no amoeba shaped lawns
- Go upstairs, if you can, and look out at your lawn shape
- Use more straight paths with multiple centers in the garden
- If you have a curving path keep it soft just enough to create mystery
- Your multiple centers should have a destination focus, i.e., fountain, statuary, pergola, arbor, obelisk, etc.
- Make sure there is something distinct to look at as you gaze through a window, i.e., statuary, structure, container, etc.
- Release the inside into your outside, garden should be an extension of your inside home, color, style, etc.
- Use art in your garden palette, i.e., Vincent Van Gogh colors for your patio containers, check out an art print book and use the colors of a favorite artist for your theme
- Think of telling a story with your garden, antiques with a newer home, collectibles, painted vintage chairs, some eclectic modern surprises with a vintage home
- Make vignettes such as sword (grasses), frilly (ferns) broad (hosta) all together
- Plan or redesign your garden in the winter thinking pathways, structures, raised beds, evergreens, trees for shape and deciduous shrubs and grasses
- Use flower plantings in your vegetable garden and vegetables in your flower borders (many of us have been doing this for years)
- Use light plants against dark
- Borrow a pleasing view from a neighbor's yard, arrange your plantings so that their yard shows through
- The new outside decorating color for furniture and pottery is aqua or turquoise
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