Alex Schofield Landscapes
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Garden designer. Conception, planting design & renovation, maintenance for private gardens.
Alex Schofield was born in the UK but moved to Switzerland at the age of 14. Having tried his hand in Economics and Sociology, he accidently found his calling when he started a vegetable patch in his new home in 2010.
Since then, He has followed a Garden Design course at Hampton Court Palace, London, been selected to design a Show Garden for a prestigious Festival at Tatton Park, has worked at a perennial plant nursery and is currently a third-year Bachelor student in Landscape Architecture.
Alex Schofield specialises in planting design and maintenance and loves to work with local materials and gardening styles adapted to your desires and needs to create the perfect garden room for you.
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A nocturnal winter bouquet 2000m altitude composition. Made in the dark, I was surprised to see all the reds coming through once back at the chalet. Almost moved into the chalet. I shall be back soon with new articles on landscapes and gardens 😇
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The avant première move to Chandolin. 😇 Switzerland rocks 🇨🇭🇨🇭🇨🇭
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I felt inspired to write a short article about the joys of dazzling sunlight during the winter months. I talk about the best viewing times and who to share these moments with. Enjoy the Winter Sun.
Short Burst N°4: A pink winter glow in Lavaux. Sunset over Lake Geneva
A short burst of landscape inspiration. I have tried to capture the magic of a beautiful winter sunset over the Lavaux wine region. (P.s not my photos cause I was in a fast moving train with dirty windows :D)
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I have had a hard two weeks it has to be said! I originally posted this on friday but have just got the chance now to get it to you! Here I look back on my experience of the American North East, the amazing prairies and the inspiring things I got up to. So not as to bombard you I have another article coming this evening from my sunset trip back along the Lake Geneva shoreline. http://asl.garden/remembering-cincinnati-american-prairie/
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The earliest photo of the day you can get your hands on. Château de Gruyère just amazing Ludo Heimo
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Bruno Liljefors - Bullfinches (1885) This piece truly captures the essence of winter. Crisp & bleak white backdrop and a plant past its prime, offering its summer treasure trove. The birds' movement whispfully captured by the artist's brushstroke. #landscape #art #gardens #wilderness #winter All so beautiful. Enjoy the snow while it lasts here in #Switzerland
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I've been meaning to write this for some time now. But didn't know how to go about it. I realised that the best way to remember someone who has passed is to think of the good times and consider how they enriched your life. Here is a brief view of how Benoît Weber changed my life. Click on your favourite pic below.
Paysage Gastronomique - Alex Schofield Landscapes
I just added a sneaky easter egg to my website. Come check it out and catch up on my latest blog articles while you're here. And don't forget to check in on friday at 10am for this weeks top secret new blog article. (i.e I haven't chosen what to write about yet) http://asl.garden/
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For 2017 I'm taking on the RAF's motto: Knowledge dispels fear. I'm hungry to make this year a great learning experience. Enjoy yours! 🇨🇭🇬🇧 Happy new year! Or even better : just keep on striving to be the best you can 😇
Short Burst N°3: Silence in the Alps - Alex Schofield Landscapes
In a slightly off grid mode. Hiding up in the mountains, here is my short burst through the landscapes of the Val d'Anniviers