Jeff:
I just read what you wrote and the coffee came flying out:
" As a landscape architect by training, at my own house, I have to be careful to guard against wanting one of every favorite plant, vs keeping a strong single theme. And/or, in the case of my current house, where I inherited a nicely done landscape, primarily straight lines and close to formal symmetry, not trying to add "naturalistic" curves that just don't fit the current planting beds."
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[/size]As and LA like Tom D & you, I'm always guard on for the singular theme - that does not, however, prevent Mrs. K from instructing me on how to plant symmetrically and alternate colors when planting annuals.....what do I know, I only studied this topic in college, the State of NJ says I'm qualified as a professional to practice and have been doing it practically for 40+ years.[/color]
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