The entrance to the English Walled Garden. The sight lines really make you want to come in and explore the garden!
- The entrance to the English Walled Garden. The sight lines really make you want to come in and explore the garden!
- Pathways around planting beds encourage you to move through the garden and not just stay where you are.
- The light, airy coreopsis takes up almost an entire planting bed.
- A boxwood and artemesia checkerboard. Clean lines and symmetry can also be found in these types of gardens.
- Alternately, varying heights and non-traditional design are also regular features of English Walled Gardens. Here, artichokes, sage, foxglove and calendula are intermixed with no obvious rhythm.
- Hard scape features, such as brick work, trellises and ponds, are often featured in English Walled Gardens. These major components give the garden structure, and all-season appeal.
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