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    Renaissance Italian garden. It is considered to be one of the finest illustration of a mannerist garden design since its elements style are exaggerated in their art. HISTORY The construction of the site started in 1566 by two bishop men who followed each other; the first one was Gian Francesco Gambarra, and the second was Alessandro Montalto. The combination of Gambarra, a mature man, and Montalto, an adolescent, would produce one of the strangest Italian villa and park. This garden was at first a preserved

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    or my own garden, doing and saving it, from the old ways, and any new ways. I read the history timeline about having a garden. Gardening, it goes all the way back from ancient times, from when the earth was born. Also, true within my lifetime, lots of gardens, are here to stay. Gardens, already moved forward into the twentieth century. This is true, in my own current and present year of 2016. My knowledge, as knowing about gardening in itself, is the reality and actually to it, as garden continuous

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    Human Nature And Nature

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    There is a fundamental part of human nature that desires to be involved and engaged with nature. “We are in the fullest sense a biological species and will find little ultimate meaning apart from the remainder of life” (Wilson 81). Wilson identifies this urge as biophilia. While there is not strong formal scientific evidence, it is something that he sees in how people live their daily lives and how we have interacted with nature through history. “It unfolds in the predictable fantasies and responses

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    speech is that the gardener wants an execution or death of the higher nobles, the Earl of Wiltshire, Bushy, and Greene. By this, the gardener believes that England will become equal and fair. Through both of these metaphorical images through the garden, blame is being forced upon Richards’s nobles and their influence over him. Similarity, the gardener’s speech ends with the appointed blame on the nobles, “You thus employ'd, I will go root away/The noisome weeds, which without profit suck/The soil's

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    the ancient viewing positions that may be taken by the viewer of the Ryoan-ji Temple and Zen rock garden in Figure 4. (Masuno & Nose 2002) Figure 4 – Viewers of the Ryoan-ji Temple and Zen rock garden The viewers on the veranda in Figure 4 can view the asymmetrical orientation of the rocks. There is also the spirit of shakkei with the row of trees on the outside perimeter of the Ryoan-ji pebble garden. Masuno also extends the perspective of the viewer by this ancient Japanese use of borrowed vision

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    custom landscaping design allows you to make your garden landscape as unique as you want it to be. There are many resources available where you can get creative ideas to incorporate in your custom landscaping design. While landscape design requires careful planning and execution, it can be done not just by professionals but also by people who are willing to learn. Even if you have a custom landscaping design in mind, you need to learn about the fundamentals of landscape design to guide your work

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    your landscaped garden easily. So, it is nice idea for you especially for someone who has no time to take care their landscaped garden well to add decorative stones or boulders into your landscaping design to give you low maintenance landscape. Adding decorative stones or boulders will also make your landscaped garden in the backyard or front yard of your home stay look attractive and look beautiful. So, landscaping with rocks and boulders are great idea for your landscaping design ideas. There are

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    Landscaping Design

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    Landscaping Designs That Bridge the Gap between Art and Functionality Most people see landscaping design and garden functionality on two different levels. Ask yourself: Do you want to create a garden which is a work of art meant only to be viewed, or do you want to create an extension to your home that will allow you more comfort and more pleasurable moments in your backyard? In order to achieve the latter, while considering the aspects of colours, shapes and balance, the design should always go

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    Budget The sales of SG will total $425,200 with $93,600 from subscriptions and $331,600 from sales of gardens. Revenue for year two raises to $756,800 with $280,800 from subscriptions and $476,000 from sales of gardens. Revenue of the third year increases to $1,109,800 with sales of gardens increasing to $595,000 and subscription revenue to $514,800. Year one to two experiences a 77.8% growth and year two to three experiences 46.7% growth. These numbers are reasonable based on how diligently SG invests

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    The right garden décor ideas can really make your entire yard look spectacular. It's easy to create a small garden that grows a few vegetables for your family to enjoy but to put some real personality into it can make it come alive. This can be achieved in a number of ways, all it takes is a little commitment and creativity in order to make it happen. You probably don't even have to invest quite as much as you thought you would in order to make your garden look beautiful and inviting for you, your

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