Lost and Found
Its difficult to create a portfolio of your work if you don't RECORD your work!!
Now that I am ready to transition away from garden maintenance toward design work it is imperative that I create a portfolio to showcase my style, design capabilities and experience. However, going through my files I find that I have not saved copies of the designs I have done most recently.
The plan above is for my sister and brother-in-laws new home--it is the first design I have done in color and using proper design techniques. It was the final assignment for my design course at Naugie Valley. Before this is what my designs typically looked like:
Most of the time I worked in existing gardens and sometimes, if I had to add, subtract or edit a garden I made a quick hand-drawn map of it. Those are typically for my own use and are full of scribbles and crossed out plants. The client doesn't usually ask for a copy. However I had one client who is a member of the prestigious Garden Club of Hartford who wants to keep track of what she has in her tightly planted, overflowing garden beds. Again, hand drawn on graph paper with the date, circles of plants constantly be erased and replaced or moved, lists and arrows all around the demarcated bed.
Its my dream of making a professional landscape map for the Silas Robbins House where I worked for many years. I have taken many pictures of the beds at different points in the season, but drafting is work for the winter. Right now there is just too much to do in my gardens, especially at the Knox Parks plot. So to that end, I must sign off and get to the garden! ~Happy august everyone 🌼🌼🌼~














