The Gardener Magazine

Inner-space garden design

One of the first things that budding designers and gardeners are taught is that the garden should be an integral part of our living space, and that there should be a relatively seamless merging of the garden with the architecture. It is also true that the garden, like the architecture that it is attached to, is a room or a collection of rooms in its own right. This is one of the basic tenets of the overall ethos of garden design teachings and learnings.

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