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Our judges have chosen the finalists; now you choose the winners. Vote for the finalists in each of 17 Considered Design Awards categories, on both Gardenista and Remodelista. You can vote once a day in each category, now through August 8.

In the Best Overall Garden/Amateur category, our five finalists are Jane C., Sarah Neidhardt, Jane Handel, Molly Boxer, and Diani Living.

Project 1

Jane C. | Waban, MA, USA | A Garden Tour

Design Statement: A garden that's evolved over 15 years from a small, mail-order shade garden to encompassing every inch of soil around our house.

Chosen By: Gardenista editor-in-chief Michelle Slatalla, who had this to say: "Give me a minute to settle into that bench and compose my thoughts. No, give me an hour. This is a garden that begs you to relax and enjoy its play of texture and light. With a good book, I'll be asleep on that bench in under five minutes."

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: A bench in our front garden. The Sweetspire is in full bloom on the left, and one Allium is holding on to the right.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: From the front garden, the grasses and the Japanese Maple create a natural gateway and screen to the back garden.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: The shade garden. I added a planter this year to brighten up a dark corner. 

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Arborvitae create a 30-foot high backdrop for an evolving mix of shrubs and perennials.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Japanese Hollies form natural walls for the patio seating area.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: A close-up of the planter with a Begonia and Creeping Jenny.

 


Project 2

Sarah Neidhardt | Portland, OR, USA | Relaxed Portland Garden

Design Statement: When I moved from California to Portland, I wanted to retain the indoor/outdoor vibe I was used to and take advantage of the wet winter and spring and the hot, dry Mediterranean Portland summers. I wanted lushness, texture, and scent (herbal and floral). My resulting garden is a blend of English cottage, Mediterranean, and California Bohemian.

Chosen By: Guest judge Rita Konig, European editor of T Magazine. "I really like the yellow garage doors, which I know aren't strictly gardening but I think they are great fun. I love the way they have done their beds, both the raised bed and the side beds with the found branches."

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Front of house planted with Parrotia persica, Azara microphylla, Spanish lavenders, English and French lavenders, ericas, daboecias, and calluna vulgaris, succulents, native arctostaphylos, etc.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Detail of front garden planting beds bordered with found tree limbs and tomato plants in a raised wooden bed.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Fence and gate along the side of the house leading to our back garden, with a plume poppy (which has not proved invasive in my yard) peeking out and the gate arch covered in climbing rose Cecile Brunner.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Detached garage (front part is a tool shed, and back part my husband's office) with potted plants on the driveway side of house. 

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Detail of front garden sculpture on a wooden stump pedestal and blueberries in terracotta planter, with a background of grasses, creeping white thyme, white potentilla, amsonia, and a bits of the branches of a small Salix eleagnos.

 


Project 3

Jane Handel | Ojai, CA, USA | Jane Handel's Front Garden in Ojai

Design Statement: A drought-tolerant garden on a minimal budget that complements the quasi-mid-century linearity of the house.

Chosen By: Rita Konig, who says: "I love how different it is and how she has done something that really suits the climate she is in and on a budget and it really looks great. The colours are so pretty, the planting is inventive and unusual. I love the table of pots and the way the plantings sit with the house. I am really not a fan of succulents at all so I was pleased to have my head turned by this garden of cacti."

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Aloes in bloom/summer.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: California Potter collection on the porch.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Aloes in bloom/spring.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Steps to porch.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Aloe and Agave parryi.

 


Project 4

Molly Boxer | Richmond, MA, USA | Molly's Folly

Design Statement: My garden is filled with texture and shape, curved paths and areas for sitting, as well as plants, objects and often people that I love. A gardener's garden, it is not about perfection but process. It has evolved over the past 31 years and is becoming simpler and cleaner as my needs and tastes change.

Chosen By: Michelle Slatalla. "In many ways this is a modern descendant of Vita Sackville-West's original white garden. The snowy punctation of color—it's really nothing more than the reflection of light, a reminder of how green everything else is. Also, I'm a sucker for astilbe, those straight-backed soldiers that march on bravely in the heat." 

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: The tree lilac behind the pool hedge is in full glory.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Copper bird bath surrounded by hosta, rogersia, goat's beard and korean wax bells. 

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: White astilbe and ligularia edge a shady bed.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Pool house in the mist at the end of a row of persicaria, just beyond the raised vegetable bed.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Harry Lauder's walking stick abuts a non-vining clematis above geranium alba and autumn bride heuchera.


Project 5 

Caroline Diani | Santa Barbara, CA, USA | Canyon Garden

Design Statement: Living in a canyon, we wanted to have our garden fit in with the surroundings, so we used a lot of the plants and shades of greens that are around us. We wanted it to all flow with our insane view. There are areas like our vegetable garden, fountain, pool and seating area that are all distinct yet complementary of each other.

Chosen By: Rita Konig, who says: "I really like every image. I love the way they have done their beds, the pale gray gravel paths. I am also a huge fan of palms so I loved the palms and weeping bamboo; their images are generally really luscious, which I loved. Lastly the vegetable garden is lovely and that it is made by them is even better; I thought that was great."

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Mexican weeping bamboo and loosely trimmed boxwood gently frame the perimeter of the garden.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: We painted these terracotta pots to jazz up the garage wall and filled them with succulents.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: The vegetable and herb garden that my husband built. The framing was inspired by a henna garden we saw in Morocco with a similar bamboo gazebo built over it for shade.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Palms and weeping bamboo planted for their different textures and shades of green.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: A water feature surrounded by rosemary and daisies in the pea gravel courtyard.

Best Amateur Garden Finalist in 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards | Gardenista

Above: Shells collected on a recent trip to the West Indies and laid next to the meditation area by the pool, to remind us to breathe and take our vacation with us every day. 

Start voting now—and vote daily through August 8 on both Gardenista and Remodelista. Winners will be announced on August 9.

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