Saturday, February 21, 2015

Revive your garden design with a fresh perspective! FREE class

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Just for our customers - an offer from Craftsy.com
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Have the Garden of the Month, Every Month

Make your garden the envy of all your neighbors—without an expensive overhaul! Join me, landscape designer and author Rebecca Sweet, for my FREE, online Craftsy mini–class, Transform Your Garden Design, and elevate your uninspired or chaotic garden to one that's filled with harmonious color, texture and form.

Throughout this class, you'll learn how to view your garden through new eyes, whether it seems beyond repair or just in need of a few tweaks. In our first lesson, I'll give you tips for the most difficult part—knowing where to begin! We'll get started by discussing familiarity blindness, the most common creativity block. When you're working in your garden every day, it's easy to overlook areas that may need attention. I'll share three steps for moving beyond this blindness and becoming your own editor!
 
 
Now that we have a fresh slate, we'll create harmony in our garden using one of the easiest and most effective layers: color! I'll demystify the Color Wheel, before explaining the power of simple and complex echoes in bringing continuity and order to your space. An echo is simply taking one element of a plant—in this case, color—and repeating that element throughout your garden to create depth.

Now that our colors are singing, we'll explore texture found not only in plants but in more unusual sources, as well. While often more subtle than color, texture can be one of the most unifying elements in your garden. I'll discuss simple and complex texture echoes as well as the importance of repetition and contrast. After all, without contrast, harmony can quickly turn into monotony! I'll share simple techniques to help you identify these uninspired moments in your garden as well as how you can wake them up.
 
 
Lastly, we'll use form to add a final harmonious layer to your garden. Discover the difference between form and shape as we add year–round interest to your garden. Then, find out how to repeat distinct plant shapes or forms by hardscaping your garden for a cohesive look. Enroll in Transform Your Garden Design for free, and jump–start your new and improved garden today!

I love teaching gardeners how to design like the pros! When I'm not teaching or designing with my firm Harmony in the Garden, you can find my work in magazines like Sunset and Country Living. I have made guest appearances on television and radio series like Growing a Greener World and Martha Stewart Living, authored the book Refresh Your Garden Design with Color, Texture and Form and co–authored the national best–selling book Garden Up! Smart Vertical Gardening for Small and Large Spaces.

I can't wait for you to join my Craftsy class, and learn how to transform your weary space into the garden of your dreams.
 
 
Rebecca Sweet | Craftsy Instructor
 
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