A Space Created with Chinese Design Elements and English Garden Aesthetics – New Show Content

A Space Created with Chinese Design Elements and English Garden Aesthetics – New from FineGardening.com⁠

“In the midst of a move from California to Massachusetts in January 2005, Tingshu Hu and her husband, Philip Zhao, saw a single crabapple tree surrounded by deep snow and adorned with red fruit that glimmered in the winter sun. Little did they know that this tree would be the spark of inspiration that would lead to the web of lush garden rooms that make up their yard today. Enthralled, they knew they needed a variety, like ‘Prairiefire’ crab-apple (Malus ‘Prairiefire’ Zones 4–8), of their own. “We were so impressed and decided to plant one in the center of our new backyard,” Tingshu says. “This is the first tree we planted, and all the other plants and garden features were built around it.”⁠

– Kaitlyn Hayes⁠

Learn more about this garden by going to the link in our bio.⁠



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