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2017 Trends in Garden Design

3/11/2016

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Garden Design, the e-newsletter from the American West Coast design magazine, arrives in my inbox each week.  I love to dive into the lush photos and high-end design ideas featured in each mailing.  As one reviewer writes, "Garden Design magazine is so highly, gloriously visual that it’s almost fragrant."  It never fails to inspire me.  
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In this week's blog post, I am bringing back 'Potpourri', a feature that was lost under the mulch.  It seemed like the right thing to do, given that Garden Design published a rich article by Pam Penick highlighting the 2017 Trends in Garden Design.  Along with stunning garden spaces, there are ideas for growing indoors – just the thing as we look towards the winter months.  So enjoy!  
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Tillandsias and maidenhair fern.
Photo: Mary Gray, Potted in LA | http://www.pottedstore.com/

Garden Design magazine is published four times a year; the e-newsletter is free.

Browse these links on There Blooms a Garden for more Potpourri posts ...
Trees in a Tree Museum?
Swedish Postcards
Visit a Potted Oasis
Masterful Masterworts


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