Thursday, 23 August 2007

The garden of a landscaper

Joanne de Gannes is a well respected and successful landscaper. She has an impeccable eye for detail and an ability to turn her hand at anything. I was fortunate enough to be able to take these pictures in her garden. These topiaries give an Italian feel to this back yard. Despite the fact that there is no grass, the area is green and lush.
Contrasting shapes, textures and shades of green are particularly effective with this tightly clipped miniature duranta hedge.
In this magical bromeliad walkway, filtered light is turned into an advantage by creating a "forest" walkway of princess palms that tower over the bromeliads and ferns below. Clever placement of coral stone gives the bromeliads something to grow onto and provides different heights for varying perspectives. An unusual ground cover of "baby tears" gives a grass like effect with a more textured finish. This area was also home to several varieties of ferns, calatheas and philodendrons.
A sunken copper is the perfect accent piece for this backyard area and leads into the trellissed walkway. Ceramic geese help complete this picture and are a delightful folly.
Variegated miniature orange. Both the fruit and the foliage of this plant are beautiful and carry the mediterranean theme.

4 comments:

Catherine said...

That is a beautiful garden!! Nice photos of it! Love the miniture varigated orange tree...adorable!!

Jen Miller said...

What a lovely blog. Just visiting you makes me feel better! I have put up a link at Living Dominica.

My Chutney Garden said...

Thanks Jen. Hope everything is settling down with you. Thanks for the link.:)
Sharon

My Chutney Garden said...

Catherine,
I visited you today and love your photos. It's lovely the way you present them. I wish I could roses!
Sharon