Rather than having hard lines in your garden, Morris says that “flowing border edges and curvy, meandering pathways” carry a more free-flowing and positive energy. “In general,” Cho adds in summation, “you want to create a garden that supports your home, that you can also manage, and that’s not overwhelming—because you don’t want to create a difficult situation for yourself.”

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