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Decorating with Grass

May 01, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Grasses have a shifting beauty that’s unmatched by other plants. With outlines and shapes that change not just from season to season, but from day to day and moment to moment, they are the favorites of contemporary and new wave garden designers who love to foreground change and drama in the garden. The Dutch designer [...]

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