A colorist's classic: Lynden Miller plants with an artist's eye in her Connecticut garden

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The Miller home was built in 1760 and is white with dark green shutters. To complement its traditional features, the formal garden has been given a heavy dose of mixed green shrubbery with touches of blue, purple and crimson flowers supported with oak-leaf plants and stalks.

author: Hobhouse, Penelope
Color in gardening

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Arranged to please: from any angle, Susan Ryley's British Columbia garden is a delight

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Ryley has used rhododendrons, known for growing well in the Victoria, British Climate, and combined them with specimen trees and herbaceous perennials for year-round color and diversity. The layout and design of her garden are examined.

author: Sedenko, Jerry
Environmental aspects, Victoria, British Columbia

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A celebration of place: landscape architect Ron Lutsko brings out the best in California

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Lutsko likes to work with drought-tolerant plants and California native species in his landscape work. Examples of his designs are shown and biographical information is included.

author: MacFayden, J. Tevere
Biography, Plants, Landscape architects, Plant hardiness, Lutsko, Ron

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