His name would be perfect for a character in a children's book but it belongs to a Sydney, Australia landscape architect that designs the most beautiful gardens! Take a look....
Peter Fudge does not design in one particular style, it seems he adapts to the special needs of the space for each project. This formal French inspired garden reminds me of Loi Thai's garden in Maryland.
This box hedge planted with steps looks cool.
I love the low maintenance and the shape of the shades of the landscape lights of this ground cover filled garden.
This one is Asian inspired and modern.
This light coastal garden with pool is accented with pastels that compliment its waterside location.
For a wooded suburban lot, he uses lots of sleek decking and grasses.
In this symmetrical garden, Peter Fudge utilized lots of hedges, both tall and short to create privacy and define garden "rooms".
This French styled parterre looks like a lot of work to me!
He uses low blooming succulents in an artistic way.
The other view....
Love the simple design of this fountain or maybe it is just a reflecting pool.
all above images property of Peter Fudge
Aren't these Australian gardens just beautiful? Visit the website of Peter Fudge here for more.
This is the reason I am trawling the internet for garden beauty today.
First day of spring in my neck of the woods!
Happy spring everyone!
Thanks for visiting!
Cindy
Hi, Cindy!! Just came home. Was away in CT for work.....still patches of snow there as well. Thanks for the introduction to Peter Fudge!! AMAZING portfolio. Love, love his work and "garden rooms." Such landscape architecture!! And thank you for the link :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Loi
PS - It's been so windy in DC. A couple of my climbers fell over :(
ReplyDeleteI knew before I even saw the last photo you had to be 'dreaming' of sunny weather, otherwise you'd be out in the garden yourself! Lovely gardens! Our forecast for Saturday is a high of 28!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful gardens and "rooms"! We are all wishing and hoping for spring to finally arrive...
ReplyDeleteHiu these look amazing,
ReplyDeleteIn the photo "In this symmetrical garden, Peter Fudge utilized lots of hedges, both tall and short to create privacy and define garden "rooms"" ... can anyone tell me please what the type of tree is? thanks, Tristan
Hiu these look amazing,
ReplyDeleteIn the photo "In this symmetrical garden, Peter Fudge utilized lots of hedges, both tall and short to create privacy and define garden "rooms"" ... can anyone tell me please what the type of tree is? thanks, Tristan