In the February 2013 issue ofFine Gardening , we featured a stunning garden contrive by Alan Collachicco and William Towne in Byfield , Massachusetts . It ’s a formal , dateless garden that pleases all year long . Alan and Bill used scads of stone and evergreen plant structure , small planting bed , and a subtle coloration palette to smoothen the seasonal transition and make the garden just as interesting in winter as it is in the efflorescence of summer . To essay this point , senior editor Michelle Gervais take photo of several scene in the garden in both time of year . Enjoy this art gallery of the results

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