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12 meses e 12 jardins As melhores propostas para um ano cheio de flores






Tantas quantos os meses do ano. São 12 soluções para criar cantinhos no jardim que se irão revelando com o passar do tempo. Veja o que deve fazer à medida que as semanas forem passando para conseguir um jardim (ainda) mais bonito e acolhedor:
Em janeiro aposte no contraste
Para o seu jardim este mês, invista num ambiente típico de inverno sem estruturas para apoiar as plantas. O efeito é espectacular e apesar de o branco ser a cor dominante, o realce vai para o relevo e o contraste proporcionado pelas plantas. Uma paisagem única, muito difícil de conseguir nalgumas zonas do país, sobretudo a sul, mas que não deixa ninguém indiferente.
Em fevereiro invista no regresso da cor
Magnífico cantinho, muito protegido, que se encontra em floração já em fevereiro. Entre as plantas, amores-perfeitos, narcisos, muitos narcisos e as túlipas à espera do próximo mês quando a floração neste local atinge o seu apogeu. Repare na profusão de cor num espaço tão pequeno como este em que predomina o estilo rústico.
Em março é altura de pérgolas com glicínias
Para março, não há nada melhor no jardim do que as glicínias e os seus múltiplos tons de azul e violeta. Aconselhamos a colocar as glicínias em estruturas muito sólidas, como vigas de ferro ou em caso de pérgolas de madeira, as traves devem ser igualmente resistentes para suportarem o peso da planta.
Em abril é tempo de relvados floridos
Além do aspecto estético, um tapete de relva com vivazes rasteiras faz poupar água, porque são regadas por sistema gota a gota. Sugerimos a Armeria maritima que com os seus 10 a 12 cm de altura e as suas flores esféricas cumprem as mais exigentes expectativas em termos decorativos. Na imagem, rodeadas da bolbosa Fritillaria acmopetala.
Em maio invista em arcadas de rosas e murta
Em maio, não restam dúvidas, as grandes protagonistas do jardim são as rosas. Na imagem, trepam por uma original estrutura de madeira envelhecida que confere ao espaço um aspecto rústico. Debaixo das rosas, à sombra, as murtas completam este magnífico quadro primaveril.

Top Ten Show Gardens: RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2013



Top Ten Show Gardens: RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2013

The show gardens at Chelsea have come under some criticism this year for lacking ‘pizazz’ or show-stopping drama. At LAN we don’t believe this is true. While it could be said that many of the gardens portray a subtly that belies their depth and meaning, this year’s show gardens all demonstrate an attention to detail that marks them out as being stunning in their own right. Here we delve a little deeper to bring you the best of the best from the world’s greatest flower show.
10. Tokonoma (An Alcove) Garden
Tokonoma (An Alcove) Garden
Tokonoma (An Alcove) Garden, credit: Bonnie Alter
Designer: Kazuyuki Ishihara
Construction: Ishihara Kazuyuki Design Laboratory
Awards: Gold Medal, Best Artisan Garden
This rendering of a traditional Japanese tatami room garden is a traditional aesthetic that is not easy to interpret from a western viewpoint, but the naturalistic aesthetic order of the composition and attention to detail speak loudly of a beautifully designed and built garden. We loved the delicate sound of the water adding a constant accompaniment to the garden.
9. Stoke-on-Trent’s Story of Regeneration
Stoke-on-Trent’s Story of Regeneration, credit: Ashley Penn
Designer: The Landscape Team, Stoke-on-Trent City Council
Construction: Bartholomew Landscaping
Awards: Silver Medal
In this garden the huge green wall forms a backdrop to the water feature of interlocking circular forms. The sinuous forms of the design lend the garden an easy relaxed fluidity, which is slightly marred by the stark cor-ten steel pottery bottle kiln structure, which overly dominates the garden.
8. The Laurent-Perrier Garden
The Laurent-Perrier Garden, credit: Lorenzo Belenguer
The Laurent-Perrier Garden, credit: Lorenzo Belenguer
Designer: Ulf Nordfjell
Sponsor: Champagne Laurent Perrier
Construction: Crocus.co.uk
Awards: Gold Medal
Marrying the styles of two female landscape designers Nicole de Vesian and Ulla Molin, this garden is a striking combination of irregular clipped shrubs representing the topography of the native homes of Vesian (southern France), and Molin (Sweden).
7. The SeeAbility Garden
The SeeAbility Garden, credit: Ashley Penn
The SeeAbility Garden, credit: Ashley Penn
Designer: Darren Hawkes
Construction: The Garden Builders with Wheelbarrow
The SeeAbility garden focuses on sight loss as inspiration for the straight lines and strongly contrasting color palette. Perhaps the contrasting purples of the angelica (Angelica ‘Atropurpurea’) and yellows of the euphobia (Euphorbia characais ‘Wulfenii’ and Euphorbia ‘Martinii’) aren’t to everyone’s personal taste, but we simply love the attention to detail in hard landscape elements like the on-edge slate path and the wall of welded sections of pipe.
6. East Village Garden
East Village Garden, credit: Ashley Penn
East Village Garden, credit: Ashley Penn
Designer: Balston Agius Ltd (Michael Balston and Marie-Louise Agius)
Construction: Willerby Landscapes
Awards: Gold Medal
The design draws conceptually on the London 2012 Olympic Legacy and is reflected in the strong architecture and references to local landmarks. We like the simple clean lines of the forms, many of which echo the larger scale forms of the Queen Elizabeth Park.
5. The M&G Centenary Garden ‘Windows Through Time’
The M&G Centenary Garden 'Windows Through Time'
The M&G Centenary Garden ‘Windows Through Time’, credit: Ashley Penn
Designer:  Roger Platts
Construction: Roger Platts, NR Jupp
Awards: Gold Medal
The M&G Centenary Garden is, perhaps surprisingly, the only show garden to have run with the centenary theme. While this manifests in some slightly ‘predictable’ architectural elements, the planting design is of such high quality that this garden is easily warranted its place in our top ten! We particularly love the mix of textures in the neatly clipped spindle (Euonymus alatus ‘Compactus’) next to the soft vertical spires of the foxgloves (Digitalis) and feathery foliage of the grasses (Calamagrostis x arcutiflora ‘Karl Foster’ and C. x ‘Avalanche’).
4. The Wasteland Garden
The Wasteland Garden, credit: Ashley Penn
The Wasteland Garden, credit: Ashley Penn
Designer Kate Gould
Construction: The Team Landscapers
Awards: Gold Medal
We love this show garden for many reasons. Not least of all the depth of thought that has gone into representing the conceptual theme. The didactic theme of the garden seeks to demonstrate how brownfield inner city wastelands have horticultural potential. All materials and elements within the garden can be found on a typical wasteland, and yet have been artfully crafted into a beautiful garden.
3. The RBC Blue Water Roof Garden
The RBC Blue Water Roof Garden, credit: Ashley Penn
The RBC Blue Water Roof Garden, credit: Ashley Penn
Designer: Professor Nigel Dunnett and The Landscape Agency
Construction: Landform Consultants
Awards: Gold Medal
The contrasting circular and rectilinear form of this garden at first glance appear to be unreconciled. It isn’t until you have had time to take it all in that you can appreciate the repetition in form across differing elements of the garden, which bring the whole together as one composition. We particularly love the aesthetic circular hibernacula proving that sustainability can also be beautiful.
2. The Trailfinders Australian Garden 
The Trailfinders Australian Garden, credit: Ashley Penn
The Trailfinders Australian Garden, credit: Ashley Penn
Designer: Phil Johnson
Construction: Phil Johnson Landscapes
Awards: Gold Medal, Best in Show
The Australian garden is, without a doubt, an amazing feat of design, engineering, and construction. The garden features a microcosm of Australian habitats centered around a naturalistic billabong, complete with waterfall. The sheer scale of the garden is impressive.
1. The Arthritis Research UK Garden
The Arthritis Research UK Garden, credit: Ashley Penn
The Arthritis Research UK Garden, credit: Ashley Penn
Designer: Chris Beardshaw
Construction: Keith Chapman Landscapes
Sponsor: Arthritis Research UK
Awards: Gold Medal
Although this garden did not win ‘Best In Show’ we love it as it works so well on so many levels. Gardens as pieces of artwork can be allegorical and steeped in layers of conceptual meaning. We love this garden as the concept of exploring someone’s personal journey being diagnosed with arthritis. It translates beautifully into a garden that works spatially, conceptually, aesthetically and functionally.
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While this year the show gardens at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show do not display ostentatious gimmicks or make outlandish design statements, there is a subtle and understated intelligence to many of them. The Trailfinder’s Australian Garden demonstrates exuberant drama in its ecologically sustainable microcosm, while other gardens, like the Arthritis Research UK Garden and the Wasteland Garden, use British native plants to create more subtle effects. One thing you can always count on at Chelsea is that there is something for everyone!
Article written by Ashley Penn

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Well decorated gardens are a blessing. They not only facilitate but also enhance the beauty of the house.
As this time we have been blessed with the most amazing summers since a long time. Every home that is accompanied by a beautiful garden, the home owners should make the use of this garden to it’s fullest during the pleasant evenings of the summer. While we stay indoors most of the time we should think of garden decor, so that we sit in the garden and enjoy the freshness of nature.
If your garden is still undone get some ideas, plant some flowers and the season related plants in your garden. Or just get a garden decor. If you don’t have enough time then you should spend some money and go to a garden designer who would recommend the perfect garden furniture and garden plants. The well decorated garden is a blessing for winters as well as for summers. You can spend you summer evenings to enjoy the nature in the garden and the winter afternoons under the sun in the garden. Those who don’t have gardens should think of an indoor home garden. They can even get their rooftops converted into a garden. Enjoying the nature is one of the essential essences of life and the best way to cherish this essence of life is by keep a well maintained garden.
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A produção na construção caiu 0,4% na zona euro, no mês de Agosto. Ao nível da união Europeia a descida foi de 0,4%, face ao mês de Julho.

A produção na construção caiu 0,4% na zona euro, no mês de Agosto. Ao nível da união Europeia a descida foi de 0,4%, face ao mês de Julho. A queda mensal foi de 1,4% e 0,5%, respectivamente, segundos os dados revelados hoje pelo Eurostat. Apesar das quedas verificadas, estes valores são mais animadores que há um ano atrás, quando em Agosto de 2008 a descida era de 1,3 na zona euro e de 11,1% na União Europeia. Em Portugal a situação foi diferente, com os valores da produção no sector da construção a subirem 2% em Agosto face a Julho. A variação mensal tem sido oscilante no país desde Março, tendo a variação homóloga de Agosto sido de apenas -3,0 por cento. Os países europeus a registarem as maiores quedas homólogas em Agosto foram a Roménia (-29%) e a Espanha (-21,1%). A Espanha e a França tiveram a terceira maior queda mensal, com -1,6 por cento em ambos os casos. O sector da construção na zona euro e na UE está em quedas trimestrais consecutivas pelo menos desde o terceiro trimestre do ano passado. As variações homólogas são sempre negativas nesse período.