I didn't place a photo in the last post of a very poor looking Indian Hawthorn because 'who wants to look at something bad?'. Well, some people do. It's the same curiosity as when we all slow down to see an accident, only with much less effect. So here you have it.
Not very cheery.
It should look like this. Key West is very alkaline and I attribute that to it's unhappiness.
I am a landscape designer based in Key West, Florida and Surry, Maine. I place much attention with the house, not as an adjunct to the garden but as an integral element. This symbiotic relationship will always produce the best and most natural environment. The best description for my views on the relationship between the garden and the house comes from the naturalist Charles Keeler, “landscape design with occasional rooms in case of rain”
I feel much better. Thank you.
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