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Backyard retreats: How to create an outdoor sanctuary
Christina Schmidhofer
Tropical plants and container gardening blend with unusual artifacts and accessories. The Balinese temple umbrella is both decorative and functional, protecting plants from the noonday sun. Bamboo chaise from Bamboo Hardwoods, Seattle (800/783-0557 or www.bamboohardwoods.com)
Backyard retreats: How to create an outdoor sanctuary

From the porch to the patio, for fun and for quiet, here are the inspiration and advice you need to create a sanctuary of your own

A Zen master could summon peace of mind on a packed city bus. The rest of us need help. Some privacy. Flowers. A little breeze ferrying the scents of a summer day. Whatever space you have outside that belongs to you, whatever its size or shape, it can be claimed as a place of refuge. On the following pages, you'll discover how homeowners from Seattle to Tucson made their escapes, and how you can too.

Tropical plants and container gardening blend with unusual artifacts and accessories. The Balinese temple umbrella is both decorative and functional, protecting plants from the noonday sun.

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Published: June 2002