Humble Beginnings Indeed. . .
Just a few shots to give you an idea what I mission it has been just to complete PHASE 1 - PREPARING THE SPACE.
Below: 3 photos from original state to final state of the portager before planting and layout can start.
Below: The area directly next to the portager will be converted into 2 parking spaces. So what we did here was to transplant the lavendar bushes further back behind and next to the small tree. We then transplanted some of the grass to the empty spot where the lavender bushes were before. Opening up more space for the parking area.
We baught our new home in September 2012 and we are starting to settle into the house and the garden slowly, but surely. Thank you to all our family and friends that have been helping us and supporting us. We are really enjoying our new space and love sharing it with you here.
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Showing posts with label paris. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
GARDEN: What is a PORTAGER
So, the idea is to have a Portager or as we may say in SA; a veggie patch. But we will be breaking some of the rules and keeping the ones we like.
And you ask me, what is a portager?
Below: A classic traditional example! But as you can imagine a little out of my reach ;-)
Definition and discription:
The traditional kitchen garden, also known as a potager (in French, jardin potager) or in Scotland a kailyard, is a space separate from the rest of the residential garden – the ornamental plants and lawn areas. Most vegetable gardens are still miniature versions of old family farm plots, but the kitchen garden is different not only in its history, but also its design.
The kitchen garden may serve as the central feature of an ornamental, all-season landscape, or it may be little more than a humble vegetable plot. It is a source of herbs, vegetables, and fruits, but it is often also a structured garden space with a design based on repetitive geometric patterns.
The kitchen garden has year-round visual appeal and can incorporate permanent perennials or woody shrub plantings around (or among) the annuals.
Below: A good geometric patterned example of a portager, with a lovely entrance arch and picket fencing all around!
Below: Still very formal with paving, focal points and beautifully landscaped
Below: This portager seems less formal, but in fact, it is not at all. Here they have made due with the available space, added wooden fencing. The climate and feeding must be excellent if you look at the plants. And I just love the little garden shed with french furniture, the perfect place for an afternoon cuppa tea with some mint in!
Friday, September 21, 2012
IDEA: Theamed - Bedroom in Paris
The reality is. . . Bedrooms are dull!!!!
Bedrooms are very private places and for a newly married couple or all couples it should be a romantic relaxed space. But yet this area is sometimes overlooked, because other areas in the home needs attention.
So here's an idea: How about a Paris themed bedroom!!!
Just add a few simple elements and crisp white linen! You can even use the elements you select as storage space for all those unwanted not so pleasant on the eye bits and bobs and just hide them away.
Instant romance and relaxation will be the result.
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