Fox Hollow is a 3½-acre West Chester, Pennsylvania garden built on sheer energy, resourcefulness and "glorious piles of manure from a neighbor's horses." The owner builds graceful organic sculptures from nasty ol' machine parts, serving as unique garden enhancements. There's a welding workshop disguised as a country cottage, a cozy vine-wrapped courtyard tucked at the side of the house with texture underfoot highlighting scaled-down shrubs and a peaceful fountain, a brick deck with a goldfish pond, some rare horticultural specimens, and a setting surrounded by woodlands.
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