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Have you ever had the feeling that you love your plants, but your garden doesn't quite reflect the story you were trying to tell? We collect plants we love, we're gifted things, we bring home treasures from the nursery, and over time, the garden can start to feel muddled. That's where editing comes in. It's the missing piece we don't talk about enough in garden design. Just like any creative work, a garden is only as strong as the edit you bring to it. In this episode, I'm talking about how to observe your space, identify what's working (and what's not), and refine your garden into something that feels intentional, clear, and truly yours.

In this episode, I cover:

  • Why gardens can start to feel muddled over time
  • Why editing is the overlooked skill in garden design
  • How editing creates stronger, more intentional spaces
  • Strategies for clarifying your garden's story

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