NE Highland

Garden Design Where Formal Meets Informal

 
 
 

Inspiration: 

This keyhole design uses a traditional formal framework to layout the garden. This gives the design a legible structure to build off of, and allows a more wild and informal planting design without it turning into chaos. The exposed sun-drenched front yard is pure dry-garden with xeric plantings, with black hog-wire fencing and natural flagstone access paths.

 

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Dacie Doucette

This article was written by Dacie Doucette, founder of Hunch Theory Web Design & SEO, a Portland-based web design and digital marketing company.

The idea was simple: to help business owners take the guesswork out of web design and make their online presence something they’re genuinely excited about. I work closely with passionate business owners and community leaders, turning their vision into reality with sites that not only look great but also connect with their customers and help their businesses grow.

I bring a mix of marketing theory, intuition, and my creative touch to every project.

https://hunchtheory.com
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