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A well-groomed garden with a shape that follows the vision of its architect, rather than nature, has been a staple of global landscape design for centuries. Wander through these 20 tamed gardens for ideas on how create a beautiful, structured space.
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A French Garden in the North Shore by Mariani Landscape
Linda Oyama Bryan
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The lower curved pergola sections create intimate spaces. by Janice Parker Landscape Architects
Neil Landino
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Boxwood-Rose Garden by Howard Design Studio
Emily Jenkins Followill-photography
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Parterre Garden – White Roses by Stroudwater Design Group, Inc.
stroudwater design group
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Greystone-entry steps by Howard Design Studio
Emily Jenkins Followill-photography
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Vibrant and geometric styled, this garden bed adds lush experience for all guests by Gregory Lombardi Design
Neil Landino Photography
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The tennis court is nestled into the gardens, and is surrounded by horn-beam hedges to conceal the metal tennis fencing. by Wadia Associates
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Benedict Canyon Estate Grounds with Runnel by Mark Scott Associates
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Traditional garden design with splashes of color. by King Garden
Katherine Sadler
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Balance, scale, and proportion are the foundation of this landscape, the perfect accompaniment to the historic home. Garden rooms surround the house, in a palette of deep greens, blues and white. by Mariani Landscape
Linda Oyama Bryan
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Raidius garden steps and entry to upper parterre garden. by Howard Design Studio
Ingalls Photography
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The reflective surface of the pool and waterfalls into the spa add dimension by Dan Gordon Landscape Architects
Greg Premru
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A lush garden in the city provides privacy while the plants provide excitement. by Mariani Landscape
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Vinings – Arrival Garden by Bellwether Landscape Architects
Neil Landino
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Perennials mingle with a dense planting of Little Lime Hydrangea. by Janice Parker Landscape Architects
Neil Landino
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Greystone-swimming pool by Howard Design Studio
Emily Jenkins Followill-photography
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The Pool House by Nievera Williams Design
Palm Beach, FL
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by Spitzmiller and Norris
John Howard & Assoc. Landscape
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Pathways, Landings, and Steps by Gregory Lombardi Design
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Entry Court, Seaside Avenue Residence, Seaside, Florida by Curtis & Windham Architects
Hester + Hardaway Photographers
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