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1 Media Platforms Design Team The homeowners transplanted the giant boxwoods around the perimeter of the eastern terrace from their previous home.
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2 Media Platforms Design Team Symmetrical plantings enhance this home's classical architecture.
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3 Media Platforms Design Team The south side of this 1902 house features an antique armillary and several varieties of perennials.
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4 Media Platforms Design Team This garden room features an inner perimeter of Vinca major.
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5 Media Platforms Design Team A pair of ornamental lions named William and Henry (after the English princes) flank a bench in the garden.
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6 Media Platforms Design Team This garden was designed as a meditation space using Japanese design elements.
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7 Media Platforms Design Team The wisteria vine on this pergola likely dates back to the 1930s.
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8 Media Platforms Design Team This pocket garden features an orb fountain by artist Allison Armour.
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9 Media Platforms Design Team To the right of this greenhouse is an orchard as well as two hives that yield 75 pounds of honey per year.
I’m an editor at Veranda.com, ELLEDECOR.com, and Housebeautiful.com. I’ve never met a gallery wall I didn’t like and in my apartment you’ll find probably too many photos and prints of oceans, lakes, and pools.
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