Since early childhood, most people have a favorite color or a color they dislike. The use of color in garden and landscape design is often a reflection of personal preferences – sometimes those of the client and other times of the garden’s designer and sometimes those two opinions are at odds.
March’s Garden Designer’s Roundtable topic is–Color. Read along and you will find more divergent and emotional opinions on this topic than any other… As stated before, everyone has an opinion about color!
Andrew Keys : Garden Smackdown : Boston, MA »
Christina Salwitz : Personal Garden Coach : Renton, WA »
Douglas Owens-Pike : Energyscapes : Minneapolis, MN »
Genevieve Schmidt : North Coast Gardening : Arcata, CA »
Ivette Soler : The Germinatrix : Los Angeles, CA »
Jocelyn Chilvers : The Art Garden : Denver, CO »
Rebecca Sweet : Gossip in the Garden : Los Altos, CA »
Rochelle Greayer : Studio “G” : Boston, MA »
Scott Hokunson : Blue Heron Landscapes : Granby, CT »
Susan Cohan : Miss Rumphius’ Rules : Chatham, NJ »
I enjoyed the varying slants and presentations of color in the garden. We have some excellent teachers among us.
Shirley Bovshow
These posts are amazing. The magazines will be in trouble if I can read this kind of quality, diversity from all of you. And, I just don’t see any of them starting with a clip of Sally ordering pie! (loved it Andrew – LOL)