My fantasy garden however, would be oh so slightly disheveled, but filled with oodles of charm. It would be sophisticated and elegant. It would have a past, told through the elements that occupy it. In fact, it wouldn't be a garden in the proper sense at all, but rather a refuge from big city life.
I do love formal gardens, particularly the Italian and French styles, and I also adore English cottage gardens. However, I would relish a space that revealed its' own story... slowly... seductively... quietly.
Rebecca Cole, an urban gardener and florist living in New York City, published a book about nine years ago that captured that image perfectly for me.
Paradise Found...Gardening in Unlikely Places is a book about creating your own little Eden in the midst of urban chaos.
I wanted to share some of those images with you.....

I'm loving the vintage 1940's garden chairs, Parisian style table and the potted plants.


How romantic... dappled sunlight seeping through a back lane somewhere in the West Village NYC
Care to join me for a glass of chablis ?
Happy gardening .........
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ReplyDeleteMargaret, I love these gardens, they're so romantic,relaxing and beautiful! Keep dreaming of what could be in your own backyard.Perhaps I can come over with a shovel and some cuttings to get you on your way!
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