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Learn the History of Kitchen Gardens

April 9, 2015

Mary Palmer Dargan has written a history of the Kitchen Garden — specifically — the English gardens  from 1580-1800. Order her book from our website here — and learn about geometric and picturesque landscape movements of the past.

Book - Early English Kitchen Gardens

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How Can I Create Serene Spaces with Patterns & Places?

April 8, 2015

Garden spaces can become havens of peace and tranquility. It’s all in the design. The right combination and arrangement of landscape design elements can yield spaces that not only look serene, but have the power to quiet the mind and soothe the spirit. Here are some of the elements we recommend incorporating into gardens to create outdoor spaces that offer a beautiful sanctuary to escape the everyday hustle and bustle. 

Source: Dargan Landscape Architects
Source: Dargan Landscape Architects
  • You can set the tone with your landscape, so the mood you are trying to create can be felt the moment one arrives to your property. One way to do this is with an allée design by lining the driveway with bushes or trees, such as old oaks or new maples. Originally a common feature of formal French gardens, an allée can create an entryway that is like a warm embrace. It can naturally lead to a welcoming landing. 
  • A circular path that runs through or around a garden is a timeless method for turning outdoor spaces into an experience. Walkways can be constructed of wood chips, grass, bricks, or stones. Separate stop-offs can be added along the pathway using benches, fountains, statues, or plant bed themes like a butterfly garden. Nodes can also be embedded throughout gardens to add variety and create options. They can be designed with focal points and should take advantage of light and shadow. A pathway leading up to a node can be shaded by plantings to incite forward motion. The intuitive response is to keep moving until you reach the next node flooded with light. The more thought put into the different stop-offs and nodes, the more ways you can enjoy your garden. 
Source: Dargan Landscape Architects
Source: Dargan Landscape Architects
  • Gardens can be enclosed in fences to add privacy, block sounds from the road, and to create the feeling of being truly immersed in nature. Fences provide other benefits including the repelling of rodents and other animals that may indulge on plants. Enclosures give you the opportunity to take advantage of entry points with a gorgeous gate design. Gates can be custom designed to achieve the garden style of your dreams, whether that is simple and picturesque or intricate, fantastical, and whimsical. 
  • A grass terrace is a fabulous garden space for dining, walking pets, or simply creating another seating area where you can take in garden surroundings. These green spaces can also make for stunning views from inside the home. Grass terraces are flat spaces that are built into a slope and bordered with a retaining wall and hedges or other similar plantings. 

For more garden design inspiration, follow us on Houzz or Pinterest. Contact Dargan Landscape Architects to learn how we can help you achieve your own outdoor utopias. 

Filed Under: Landscape Design Tips, Uncategorized Tagged With: Atlanta landscape architects, garden design, Landscape Design Tips, mary palmer dargan, timeless landscape design

Fear not the SEED! Simple Seed Starting for Successful Spring Planting

April 7, 2015

Fear Not The SEED!

Until I get my hands in the dirt each spring, I’m not living. This year spring fever hit early. I wanted inexpensive, sturdy, beautiful vegetables and flowers that would hit the ground running. What was the best technique?

soil blocking 3Enter soil-blocking.

This 100 year English technique that was just up my alley. I love gadgets of all types and this one rocks! It is a little press that ejects the 3/4″ blocks into sets of cakes that resemble chocolate brownies.

I can put 120 on a garden flat ( those long trays nurseries use) and set up a light.

 

Now, we’re cookin’! Lights, action…fire. Well, maybe not fire…how about, WATER!

soil blocking 2How old is too old in the life of a seed packet?  Well, my workshop participants asked this on Saturday.

A little seed goes on top of each soil block. Your choice of 120 different ones, or planted in blocks. Thus,  soil blocking to organize your future offspring and help get rid of those pesky plant packets you’ve been hoarding for several years.

 

So, enjoy this soil-blocking mini-course on our GTS video page !  

soil blocking video coverPlease join us LIVE at the next Garden Talk Salon to be held at The Mother Earth News Fair on April 11-12. Win 1 of 4 chance to do a quickie sustainable workshop with me LIVE at  the show. Booth 1600 in the Expo Building at the very front right side…look for the mossed planters and Dargan Landscape Architects banner!  www.dargan.com/dovecote-events

To view the full 4 Parts…click here !

 https://dargan.com/talk-salon/video-categories/garden-talk-salon-videos/organic-gardening/#soilblock

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An invitation: Join Me at the Mother Earth News Fair April 11-12

April 7, 2015

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What are Some Activities for Staying Active in the Garden?

April 6, 2015

What are some Activities for Staying Active in the Garden?
Source: Dargan Landscape Architects

The beauty of custom landscape design is the opportunity to enhance not only your property but your lifestyle as well. When designing a garden, consider ways it can encourage you to stay active outdoors for a healthier, happier you. Whether you love gardening, yoga, Pilates, swimming, or sports, your garden can be tailored with usable recreational spaces to enjoy these activities. 

Gardeners know that tending to plants and beds can be great exercise. As you walk, weed, tend, plant, pick, trim, push carts, and lift bags of soil and mulch, your body is getting a nice, relaxing workout amidst fresh air and Vitamin D from the sun. At the same time, your mind and soul are treated to the benefits of a moving meditation and a connection with nature. Many gardeners can speak about the stress reduction and positive mental shift that can result from this timeless activity. Not to mention it’s great for all ages and levels of physical ability. 

Gardens can be designed to feature vegetables, herbs, fruits, orchards, flower patches, perennial sweeps, and potted plants among other interesting vegetation to nurture and care for. Streams, waterfalls, ponds, and fountains can make gardens even more aesthetically pleasing while making it all the more pleasurable to work in the garden. Gardens can even be bolstered to encourage more exercise with features, such as a bench for stretching. 

If you are not looking to work on your green thumb, there are other recreational areas you may want to incorporate into your landscape for. Yoga, Pilates, and small exercise equipment like rebounders only require an 8×8-foot space. If you have lots of space to spare and enjoy swimming, a lap pool may be the perfect addition to your landscape. Any of these activities will allow you to strengthen your core and balance and enjoy adrenalin and endorphin releases, while spending quality time with Mother Nature. 

No matter what your fitness aspirations, a commitment to being more active outdoors can yield flexibility, self-esteem and strength of body and mind. Think about your short- and long-term goals. What can you build in your outdoor space to achieve them? 

A team of professional landscape architects can help you to create and build a custom-designed recreational area in your landscape. Even more, they can make this space multi-purpose or create additional areas so you can have spaces for entertaining, dining, and relaxing. 

Contact Dargan Landscape Architect online or by calling 404.231.3889 to learn more about our landscape architecture, build, and design services. Our team of passionate landscape design and architecture experts would love to work with you to create a landscape that improves your personal health and happiness, as well as home value. 

Filed Under: Landscape Design Tips, Uncategorized Tagged With: Atlanta landscape architects, garden design, Landscape Design Tips, mary palmer dargan, timeless landscape design

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