Creating Ambiance with gardens11



Producing Atmosphere With Gardens



During his 40-year career as a garden writer and professional photographer, Derek Fell has actually created numerous garden areas, many involving his better half Carolyn. The very best example of their work can be seen at their home, historical Cedaridge Farm, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. There, they have created more than twenty theme areas, including shade gardens, sunny seasonal borders, tapestry gardens including trees and shrubs, a home garden, herb garden, cutting garden and an ambitious water garden.


Derek worked as a specialist on garden design to the White House throughout the Gerald Ford Administration. Derek designed Ford's 'Win' garden, following his 'Win Speech', recommending the country 10 ways to fight inflation.


Many garden designs by Derek Fell have been implemented without examining the website. The great late architect Frank Lloyd Wright designed lovely houses for his customers, completely from photos without the need for a site assessment.


Fell's garden areas have been included in newspapers, publications, books and also on television, including Architectural Digest, Gardens Illustrated, The Garden (the publication of the Royal Horticultural Society), Nation Gardens, HGTV, QVC and PBS.


Derek has authored more than sixty books and garden calendars, consisting of 550 Home Landscaping Concepts (Simon & Schuster), The Encyclopedia of Garden Design (Firefly Books), The Complete Garden Planning Handbook (Friedman), Garden Accents (Henry Holt) and Home Landscaping (Simon & Schuster).


Suppress appeal and ambiance are very important to illuminate your propoerty or prepare it for sale. Do not hesitate to ask Derek any garden related concerns regardless of how huge or little.


SOME GARDEN TYPES

Water Garden. Water is the music of nature. It can be fooled over stones, cascaded from a great height so its crashes onto rocks. It can fall in a solid sheet or as silver threads. A beautiful water garden with waterfalls and stepping stones can be found in sunshine or shade. The water garden shown here lies at Cedaridge Farm. It consists of a swimming pool for dipping, and it includes both a collection of koi and durable water lilies. A popular water garden design features a koi swimming pool fed by a series of waterfalls, and the water re-circulated through filters to keep the water clear.


Sunny Seasonal Border. This can be official or casual, square, rectangular, round and kidney shaped, in the form of an island bed or backed versus an ornamental hedge, wall or fence. Plants can be picked to produce a parade of color through all the seasons, or concentrated for a specific season. Color themes can be polychromatic like a rainbow, monochromatic (for example all white - ideal for a wedding), or it can feature an Impressionist color consistency, such as yellow and purple; orange and blue; red, pink and silver; blue, pink and white; even black and white or black and orange (among Monet's favorites). A popular perennial garden design is two parallel border with a lawn course leading to a centerpiece such as a sculpture or gazebo.


Tropical Garden. You do not need to reside in a frost-free area to have a lovely tropical garden. At Cedaridge Farm we have two - one is a tribute to the design viewpoint of the late Roberto Burle Marx, who designed remarkable tropical gardens around Rio. It is in a gently shaded location and functions plants that are durable (like 'Amount & Compound' hosta) but look tropical and tender plants that hurt (like banana trees and tree ferns) that either need moving indoors throughout winter or can be disposed of like annuals at the end of the season. Our 2nd tropical space is a patio area with tropical plants grown in containers.


Shade Gardens. We design two type of shade gardens - one where the plants supply mostly foliage interest (like ferns, hostas, heuchera and hakone turf), and plants that flower well (like impatiens, coleus, and lilies), or a mix of the two.


Forest Garden. Whether you have existing forest or you need to create a woodland from scratch, the outcome can be mind-blowing. Choose whether you want deciduous trees that supply fall color or evergreens that stay green all winter, or a mix. At Cedaridge we made a 'cathedral' garden where the existing trees are trimmed high so the trunks look like the columns of a cathedral, and the branches arch out to fulfill overhead like the risen ceiling of a cathedral. Listed below, we provide 2 more layers of interest, at ground level and the under-story.


Vegetable Garden. We can design you an easy-care garden of raised beds where vegetables are planted in blocks or an edible landscape where edibles are grown for ornamental result. We can offer the plan for a garden that was approved for the White house throughout the Ford Administration where Derek Fell worked as a garden consultant. Derek Fell's book, "Veggies - How to Select, Grow & Enjoy", won a best book award from the Garden Writers Association.


Herb Garden. The herb garden at Cedaridge Farm is a 'quadrant design', feature in many calendars and books, consisting of Derek Fell's 'Herb Gardening for Beginners.' We can also provide a cartwheel design or a parterre herb garden for abundant harvests of fresh herbs. The Herb Garden can also do double-duty as a vegetable garden.


Cutting Garden. The cutting garden at Cedaridge Farm includes bulbs such as tulips and daffodils for spring, and ever-blooming annuals to follow the bulbs so armloads of flowers can be gathered from April through October.


Victorian Garden. A garden with romantic overtones! Imagine a white gazebo framed by mainly white flowers for a wedding in the family. Or pick from among numerous color harmonies, such as yellow and blue, red, pink and silver, or blue, pink and white.


Cottage Garden. You don't need a cottage to have a home garden. But if you do, such as a visitor home, why not wrap it in shrub roses and climbers, plus those delightful English home garden plants like poppies, sunflowers and pinks. We also like to include plants to attract butterflies and hummingbirds.


Stream Garden. Fortunate you if you have an existing stream to be landscaped. At Cedaridge Farm we have a stream, but when we moved here it was overgrown with toxin ivy and brambles. Today it is criss-crossed with bridges, and beds of moisture-loving plants like astilbe and water iris. If you do not have a stream, but would like one, we can produce a design where the water is re-circulated along one that's man-made but looks natural.


Orchard. You do not need a lot of area for an efficient orchard. By making the right choices, fruit trees can be grown in containers or espaliered against fences and walls to save space. Peaches and apples can be trained over arbors. Just a couple of plants of small fruits like strawberries and raspberries can be extremely productive.


Bog Garden. Perfect for soils that tend to stay moist all season, bog gardens can be very colorful and highly imaginative, including stepping stones and bridges to cross damp areas, and growing some of nature's most diverse plant households, such as water iris, Japanese primroses, astilbe and waterlilies.


Japanese Garden. The issue with many Japanese gardens is a tendency to use pseudo-Japanese aspects such as Chinese dragons. Derek Fell has actually twice traveled to Japan, has actually written award-winning articles about Japanese garden design, and has the experience to design authentic-looking areas in the Japanese tradition using aspects of Zen or Feng Shui, or a combination of the two disciplines to create a magical area.


Italian Garden. Although Italian gardens can be highly ostentatious, requiring high slopes to achieve the best impact, like the Villa d'Este, near Rome, small spaces can achieve the aura of an Italian garden. Derek Fell has not only checked out some of the finest Italian Gardens, such as La Mortola on the Italian coast, and Boboli ignoring Florence, he has explored and photographed the Vatican Gardens.


French Formal Garden. The sophisticated style of Versailles Palace and Vaux le Vicompte, may be beyond your methods, but aspects of French garden design, such as a parterre garden, can be integrated in little spaces.


Monet's Garden. This lovely artist's garden north of Paris contains more than a hundred special planting concepts to produce what Monet considered his biggest masterpiece. Additionally, his planting concepts have unquestionably inspired more new garden design than any other garden. Monet's arched bridge, his waterlily pond, his arches resulting in the entrance of his house, and his color consistencies are simply some examples of Monet's development that people today like to replicate.


Tapestry Garden (Trees & Shrubs). The great French Impressionist artist, Paul Cezanne's garden, in Provence, is composed mainly of trees and shrubs, not only as a labor saving device, but to provide a tapestry of color from leaf colors, leaf texture and leaf shapes. What could be more attractive than to watch out of a window of your home at an abundant foliage panorama, including all shades of green from light green to dark-green, plus blue, silver, gold, bronze?


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