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Vertical Gardens: how high can they go?

Design, Plants, TravelPar glenadminfévrier 24, 20143 Commentaires

Worth Avenue defines high end shopping in Palm Beach, Florida. High end appears in a different guise at a junction beside the avenue, where a vertical garden clothes a bare wall. Eleven different types of plants make up this wall. Late day shadows make the wall look less interesting than it is, but a close-up…

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Ann Norton Sculpture Garden: a garden review

Art, Design, People, Reviews, TravelPar glenadminfévrier 17, 20148 Commentaires

Combining sculpture and a collection of rare palms, the Ann Norton Sculpture Garden offers a quiet retreat from the up-scale social whirl of Palm Beach, Florida. Palm Beach, after all, was (and in some cases still is) home or vacation playground for many of the world’s rich and famous, from the Kennedy and Pulitzer families,…

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Do flowers make a garden?

Art, Design, Miscellaneous, People, TravelPar glenadminfévrier 9, 201421 Commentaires

Must a garden have flowers? Must it have trees and shrubs? Must it have plants at all? I think most people would say yes. But consider England’s great landscape gardens. Some of those designed by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown in the late 1700s had few if any flowers. And what about that masterpiece of garden art, the…

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2013: Glen Villa reviewed

Design, Glen Villa, ReviewsPar glenadminjanvier 20, 20144 Commentaires

The end of January isn’t the obvious time to do a year-end review, but since 2013 is well and truly over,  it’s now or never. And since next week marks the one year anniversary of this blog, and I plan to review some of the top posts and your comments about them, writing a month…

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Observing and learning

Design, People, TravelPar glenadminjanvier 12, 20146 Commentaires

A few months ago Don Stratham, a New York state garden consultant, wrote a blog post about garden mishaps, or learning from failures in the garden, in his blog called Rooting for Ideas. He listed some of his mistakes — and what they had taught him. But what his post made me think of was…

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Looking ahead: Glen Villa in 2014

Design, Glen VillaPar glenadminjanvier 5, 20148 Commentaires

I don’t make New Year’s Resolutions. But planning ahead for the garden is a regular winter activity. So this is what I plan (correction: make that hope) to do in 2014. 1. Clean up loose ends. This category includes more things than I like to think about. I often start new projects before the old…

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Extreme gardening

Art, Design, PeoplePar glenadmindécembre 17, 20137 Commentaires

How hard can it be to go from this… On the beach in Perth, West Australia to this? A snowy day at Glen Villa Very hard! But it is even harder to go to this… Montreal on a cold win’ter’s day: the view from my apartment window When I left Perth, West Australia, on Friday,…

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The Guggenheim Bilbao: more than a Puppy

Art, Design, People, TravelPar glenadminoctobre 6, 20134 Commentaires

Jeff Koons is not my favourite artist. In fact, I don’t really like his work. But I do like his Puppy. And I loved the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, inside and out. Koons’ Puppy is suitably festive outside Frank Gehry’s trademark gay curves. In the plaza next to the museum, towering over pedestrians, Koons’ highland terrier is a…

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Vertical Gardens, Spanish style

Design, People, Plants, TravelPar glenadminseptembre 30, 2013Laisser un commentaire

Patrick Blanc’s vertical garden at the Caixa Forum in Madrid is even more spectacular than the photos suggest. It is located in the old section of Madrid, beside the busy Paseo del Prado and near the Reina Sofia, one of Madrid’s outstanding art museums. Passers-by give a sense of scale. I wish I could give you some…

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Is Mosaiculture topiary?

Design, Miscellaneous, People, Plants, TravelPar glenadminseptembre 22, 20132 Commentaires

Strictly speaking, the answer is — no. Both are living sculptures, but they are made in different ways. Mosaiculture is also a contemporary form of plant display, while topiary has a long and distinguished history, dating back to  Roman times. So, what are the differences? The most obvious one is that topiary uses a single plant to create…

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