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barleychown:
What's your garden style? Is it formal? Minimal? Veggies only? Cottage?

My style is definitely cottage garden. I love full lush beds, mounds of plants with no "real" plan. I love winding paths and secret gardens.  :grinnnn:

Bonnie:
I don't have a garden. I guess my style would be whatever my neighbor has.

Bonnie

I do  have a mater in the bag and an edible purslane

Tina:
I have been going for "overgrown" for years. But this years style is "fried". No rain to speak of after unusual frosts have burned my posies up. I'm just trying to keep things alive right now.

Patty S:
 

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Funny thing... I was just wondering that myself, as BG & I planted some bedding plants today.

I've seen lots of gardens while visiting the other gals who belong to the garden club, & I've noticed that most of them have scattered their plants around... annuals among the perennials, & the same flower in several locations, rather than planted together.  BG has been to some of these homes with me, & I asked her what she thought was the "right" way to do it.  She replied, "I think if it's your yard, any way you want to do it is the right way!" (No help there!)

I don't know that I have a "style"! :unsure: I have "food plants" in my flower beds, such as rhubarb & chives, cuz I'd rather not have perennials in my veggie garden (that limits where I'm able to rotate things from year to year), & I'd rather have my annuals in the same bed & I don't like to scatter the same flower around in that bed. (cuz I like my pics to be of only one type of flower per shot... cuts down on confusion when IDing them, & harvesting seeds! My confusion!)
   
Since this is only my 3rd year of growing flowers, I think my style would probably be called "beginner"! :ScratchHead:

Tina, I'm so sorry you're not getting the enjoyment out of your yard that you've had in the past. I've seen your flower pics before, & you have the most awesome plants, ever! I hope you can keep them alive, so if the weather straightens out, we'll get to see more pics this year. (Don't lose hope.).

Bonnie, I've seen too many of your flower pics, to believe that you "dont have a garden"! :rolleyes1:
:critic: Anywhere you have something growing IS a garden!

duh:
I'm a specimen garden freak.  When I invision my personal perfect place it is on a height with terraces falling down the hill and each terrace is broken into different types of gardens.  There is a fountain that is shaped like a stained glass window with mosaics instead of glass.  It flows into two reflecting pool that are shaped like the center windows of a church that would support the rose window.  You know they are columar but come to a rounded point at the "top" on each side of these would be knot gardens that were made to look like stained glass windows.  below that would be a rose garden with tree roses acting like sentinals along the sides and with trellis creating a support for climbing roses that would face back toward the house.  On the level below that would be a cottage garden area complete with a miniature cottage/garden shed.  Below that would be the bog/water garden complete with waterfall and grotto.  And below that would be the zen garden.  And below that would be the farm with the fruit and nut orchards stretching along the north side of the property and a bay laurel as well.  And windmills along the center of the property so the legs could be used to support vining fruits and veggies and the south side being the small plants that are planted in succession like radishes, carrots, lettuce, onions and so on. 

Not that I've thought about this at all lol.

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