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Embarking on a garden transformation is an exciting journey, and choosing the right garden designer is crucial to creating your dream outdoor space. Asking insightful questions during your initial consultation will not only help you find the perfect match, but
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Landscapes have feeling. Gardens have atmosphere. Our experience of space is essential to our creation and evaluation of it. In these regards, the philosophy of phenomenology provides a salient perspective.
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