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comments (1) May 11th, 2009 in gallery
While working with one of their homeowner clients, Habersham Gardens – an Atlanta-based company with a professional landscape services division – suggested a naturalistic landscape complete with decorative stonework and multiple ponds blended with a panorama of plants.
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Comments (1)
of inanimate matter versus the vegetation seems overwhelming.
Perhaps it was shortly after the installation was finished,
at any rate I see a lack of balance between rocks/plants, something that could be seen as pragmatic regarding maintenance and beyond aesthetics.
On the other hand, the money is made with the rocks not the plants, for the Green Industry, that is the motivation. Posted: 6:42 am on May 17th