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Estate Landscape Design – Private Getaways that Feed the Imagination
November 01, 2008

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Estate Landscape Design – Private Getaways that Feed the Imagination


How many garden techniques will it take for you to establish a functional estate landscape design? Paved terraces, pergolas, and pavilions are just the beginning. It takes a lot of planning, but let us tell you – the results are amazing!



One of our favorite estate landscape topics to discuss includes all of the interesting patterns and designs you can create with hedges and evergreen shrubbery. We dare you to ask us about some of the most popular planting methods taking luxury homes by storm!

We'll start by telling you about the 16th century France look – found in 'parterres,' which make use of a symmetrical patterns. Follow in the footsteps of the UK and explore the beauty of knot gardens. Bring to life childhood dreams with your very own labyrinth. And – that's not all…for more details – check out

Estate Landscape Design.


Smith & Hawken – From BBQ Grills to Gorgeous Gazebos

If the Camden Court Trellises and Bastille Sconces don't hook you – We're sure you can find something to your liking when you browse the collection of eco-friendly favorites, gazebos, BBQ grills, and fountains offered at Smith & Hawken. We invite you to check out the goods of this month's Featured Merchant on our

Resource Page


November Garden Calendar – Working Your Way Around the Rain

Get ready for the overcast and rain when the month of November takes over your gardening duties. You're going to have to scout out the best times to put in a little work about the yard, as the weather will become an obstacle to overcome. This month – make sure to keep your high nitrogen fertilizer handy (for red thread in the lawn); rake the yard often; and treat your new plantings to a little T.L.C. By the way – don’t forget to visit our

November Garden Calendar.


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