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A triumphal arch, Roman style, was part of the landscape at Painshill, an early 18th century garden in England.

Ruins and Recoveries

Design, Miscellaneous, QuotationsBy glenadminDecember 30, 20207 Comments

What can we say about 2020? Queen Elizabeth’s Annus Horribilis comes to mind. So does the subject of ruin — personal and business ruin, political ruin and the final ruin, death, which came this year for hundreds of thousands of people, more than we imagined possible when the pandemic began. But, Janus-like, ruins have a…

The Grotto of the Deluge marks the division between primitive life and the beginning of civilization.

The Way to Go, or Not to Go

Design, Glen VillaBy glenadminMay 15, 201818 Comments

  One of the decisions I have to make when groups visit Glen Villa is which way to go. Shall I to lead the group around the garden this way or that? In some gardens the choice is made for you. There is a set route that the garden maker or garden owner wants you to take. Or that…

Ninfa is south-west of Rome. It was built over several generations, so both the setting and the creation of the garden provide layering in time.

Layers in the Garden, or The Necessity for Ruins

Design, Glen Villa, Miscellaneous, TravelBy glenadminFebruary 8, 201614 Comments

When gardeners mention layers, or layering, they are often talking about propagating a plant. Tucking a flexible shoot of a shrub underground and leaving it to form roots is one method of layering. Separated from the original, one shrub becomes two or more, depending how many branches were layered. Layering can refer as well to different vertical…

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