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Garden Photo of the Day

Garden Photo of the Day


A different perspective, just as good

comments (10) August 23rd, 2011 in blogs

mgervais Michelle Gervais, Associate Editor
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Photo: Michelle Gervais

We featured Laura Crockett's garden in the magazine way back in the August 2005 issue, and ever since, I think of her garden as one of my all-time favorites. Laura has a quirky style that makes her garden fun and edgy. We've featured her garden on the GPOD before (here, here, here, and here), but I thought we'd feature a few more photos to finish out this week.

Today we feature a little vignette from five different perspectives. It illustrates how important it is to think of all the directions a special feature will be viewed from, and how, if you're successful, a vignette or focal point can enhance your garden in several ways.

Want to see more of Laura's garden or learn from her design sense? Check out these articles she wrote for FG:
Creating a Scene
Plants with Personality

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Comments (10)

1ladydi writes: what is that green flower Posted: 8:19 pm on August 29th
mgervais writes: Don't take it personally, Bob. It doesn't ever remember me, either, and I work here! We're working on getting that fixed. Posted: 10:03 am on August 24th
rstamper writes: Lovely. Well planned and given much care. Inspiring. (By the way, why do I always have difficulty trying to figure out how to log in. And I sad because it never remembers me.) Posted: 6:10 pm on August 23rd
sheilaschultz writes: And here I thought the green 'condoms' were blown glass accessories with cool stems... until I looked a bit more closely. Hmmmm? Posted: 3:27 pm on August 23rd
sheilaschultz writes: I love these photos, Laura is my kind of woman. Her gardens seem to have been created and designed as though they are a piece of Outsider art. Her sense of balance and whimsy make me smile... and want to see more. Bring them on! Posted: 3:23 pm on August 23rd
arboretum writes: michelle,
terrific sense of style and structure she has;have loved all the FG pieces of hers. Plse do remember, michelle, to mention the location and zone of all your FGPOD! Laura's Oregon is certainly paradise for those of us unable to grow those plants.
best,
mindy
www.cottonarboretum.com/ Posted: 1:19 pm on August 23rd
LWyre writes: Very nice! Love the accent pieces. Posted: 1:09 pm on August 23rd
mgervais writes: Oh, and so sorry this went out late today, everyone - there was a glitch on our system last night. Should be all patched up and ready to go for tomorrow morning! Posted: 12:56 pm on August 23rd
mgervais writes: Ha!! I'm guessing some sort of aroid - maybe an arisaema - before the berries turn red. Anyone else have any idea? Posted: 12:54 pm on August 23rd
soilgoil writes: Love it! Love Laura's sense of design,color and humor. But what are those odd, spiky green things with what looks like fuzzy chartreuse condoms on top? Posted: 11:42 am on August 23rd
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