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marydmjj
07-16-2003, 12:03 AM
The job is not finished yet but here are a few pics. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like I did much but I really have. I'm pretty sure I am the world's worst digital picture taker.

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A couple different shots of the school. There are 2 sets of stairs to the left and right of the trees that lead up to the front doors. My plantings were concentrated on the front of the building and some other areas on the side (which I haven't finished).

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This is in the very front of the building as you walk up from the street. I didn't do much except add impatiens, sweet woodruff and more vinca.

Before...
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After...
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This gate was originally a drop off point back in the 20's. I added lavender in the back and impatiens & begonia. I also added the 2 rot-iron stepping stones. Further to the left and right I added more lavender and veronica (speedwell).

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This is a small part of a large curving lawn on both sides of the main stairs. Each side is planted identical. I added begonia, impatien, vinca, lavender, bleeding heart and azalea.

Snowwark
07-16-2003, 06:12 AM
Nah, your not the world's worst digital pic taker, that would be me! ;)

Mary, this looks great! The lavender coloured impatiens were an excellent choice, they brighten everything up! :)

I think keeping it symmetrical was a good idea. I tend to do that all the time. :)

Thank you! :)

Us3
07-16-2003, 10:29 AM
This is very beautiful. I think it looks great!

I like the symmetrical design too. I could be wrong, but a lot of times I refer to formal design when I really mean symmetrical.

What beautiful building and area to be able to work in! :)

Sonya

Tulirose
07-22-2003, 10:14 PM
I checked out these pictures a day or so ago but this is my first opportunity to respond. They look great. And believe me, we KNOW, it was a lot of work you did there....