Tait Moring hillside garden of artistic levels |Central Texas Gardener
Landscape Architect Tait Moring is into recycling. From native stones to ashe juniper branches, he frames his rocky hilltop home with respect for the earth. He’s cycled native plants and wildlife back in since he first arrived to Bermuda grass and a chain link fence. In his multi-layered garden, artistic expression defines each new encounter from the most intimate to the holistic relationship to the land.
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