View Single Post
  #3   Report Post  
Old 31-05-2003, 06:32 PM
Archimedes Plutonium
 
Posts: n/a
Default Landscape Architecture; evergreens to buffaloberry to amur-maple



res08 wrote:

It sounds most intriguing. How about a photo?


Sorry to say I no longer do photos for the Internet.

A description in words should suffice.

I have a lot, a plot of land that is a nice rectangle of approx an acre.
And its east-west sides are longer than its north-side sides. Its sides
serves as a frame for a picture. Most pictures or paintings have
frames and what frames this land are bluespruce and concolor fir.

So you have a rectangular acre of land with bluespruce and fir
as running up and down the east-west side. Some juniper and if
I had my choice I would not have any juniper because I think they
are ugly when old. And I hate apple-cedar rust. But the endearing
feature of juniper here is that it is the only evergreen that will
volunteer starts. I have never seen any other evergreen volunteer
starts in these Prairie plains. Juniper is the maximum survivor of
evergreen on these harsh prairie plains.

So, I have the east-west side of this plot with evergreens, tall ones
at that. They serve as a frame. On the north-south side are mostly
hardwood weed trees such as mulberry and I will have to chainsaw
them out over time.

So, in the middle of these huge rows of bluespruce and concolor fir
are amur maples and buffaloberry (Russian olive sort of tree with its
silver leaves).

So, if standing and looking into the center of this rectangle that is framed
with bluespruce and concolor fir (some juniper) one sees a frame of
blue and green and the silver leaves of buffaloberry. A beautiful sight
and especially when the lilac that is intermittent was in bloom.

I believe landscaping must be done in rows and that single specimen trees
solo are not as pretty as rows. And I believe that the best landscaping can
not have
disproportionate sized trees. That they all have to be of about equal size.
Cannot
have elm with concolor fir or bluespruce.

In the Autumn I should be rewarded with the amur maple reds alongside
the bluespruce and fir.

So it is the combination of rows of beauty and rows to make beauty and then
the same-size idea and last of all to have color contrasts of blue green of
evergreens with silver of buffaloberry with red of amur maples and of course
the color of lilacs and the smell of evergreens and lilac in the Spring.

Landscape Architecture should be a enlargement of a master painting with its
frame border and then its colors in the painting itself. Actually, I believe
my
plot is prettier than a VerMeer painting because everytime I look at it,
there is
something different and changing to see. And just the work I have to do such
as
cutting out the weed trees.

Archimedes Plutonium,
whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots
of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies