Category: Planting Patterns- wow factor pictures


succulent pattern flow

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gravetye manor

Elliptical food growing in the walled garden at Gravetye Manor, former home of ‘natural’ gardener William Robinson

WP_20140622_001[1]Stepped planters seen outside a hotel in Maida Vale, London, last week.

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window box planting pattern by Deborah Silver and Co.

 

Beautiful window box planting pattern by Deborah Silver and Co.

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cylinder garden via the gardening club

 

Planting in cylinders. Perhaps using lengths of painted, plastic drain pipes (with cut outs), wire and clips? Via the Gardening Club

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planting pattern food

 

Food crop circles- looks lovely, but is it as easy to maintain as straight lines?

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kokedamas bellezas

 

Kokedamas bellezas (‘Beautiful moss balls’ – Kokedama is a japanese word meaning ‘ball of moss’) via Sociedad Argentina de Horticultura

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succulent patterns Argentina

Patterned succulents from Argentina

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lavender labyrinth at Kastellaun, Germany

‘Lavender Labyrinth’ at Kastellaun, Germany. Imagine the ‘scentsation’ of walking this route!

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urban lettuce patterns via urban gardens

The beauty of lettuce via Urban Gardens. Can this be both a practical way of growing food and ornamentation? Perhaps a brief moment of ‘peak display’ is followed by selective picking or plant removal?

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