Foliage keeps warm-climate gardens going strong through winter, and its reappearance in temperate climates signals the return of spring. It combines with hardscaping to form the bones of the garden, and we juxtapose its texture and form to create beautiful yet hard-working vignettes. No doubt about it: foliage carries a lot of weight in garden design. Join us this month we delve into the topic of “Foliage” for Garden Designers Roundtable.
Andrew Keys : Garden Smackdown : Boston, MA »
Christina Salwitz : Personal Garden Coach : Renton, WA »
Debbie Roberts : Garden of Possibilities : Stamford, CT »
Ivette Soler : The Germinatrix : Los Angeles, CA »
Jocelyn Chilvers : The Art Garden : Denver, CO
Pam Penick : Digging : Austin, TX »
Rebecca Sweet : Gossip in the Garden : Los Altos, CA »
Shirley Bovshow : Eden Makers : Los Angeles, CA »






There is SOOOO much information in these posts, and everyone has their own take. I’m only part way through, and my head is spinning. What a great idea! I can barely wait to read what people have to say about color!
Kari, I am so glad you are enjoying the posts. Like you, I am about halfway through them, and am feeling inspired and amazed. Thanks for your comments! Scott
Great posts from everyone. Enjoyed everyone’s different perspectives.
It really is an interesting group, eh Carolyn? Scott
Lots of interesting posts and great ideas. Enjoyed seeing pictures from around the country and the integration of pictures and text.
April, Thanks for the comments! Glad you enjoyed this months postings. Scott
A few days late, but the posts were varied and interesting. A veritable feast of foliage ideas.