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Tatiana Dokuchic
@tatiana-dokuchic
05 Jun 2013 01:17:48PM
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TTR Kitchen Garden:My Adventures in Virtual Gardening


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Oh I know Belladonna!!

One of the best things about a potager is that it does scale down very nicely. Check out The Ornamental Kitchen Garden by Geoff Hamilton (either the book or the DVDs) which gives you all kinds of inspiration for your own home garden. For example, you can use many different materials for creating the beds, besides the traditionalclipped boxwood hedges. I think it's a trend that's coming around again. After all who wouldn't love mixing in beautiful flowers with their veggies :))

Tatiana Dokuchic
@tatiana-dokuchic
04 Jun 2013 07:16:14AM
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TTR Kitchen Garden:My Adventures in Virtual Gardening


House & Garden

Merci beaucoup, Candace. I'm so glad that you could visit & enjoy the garden :)

Tatiana Dokuchic
@tatiana-dokuchic
02 Jun 2013 07:47:24AM
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TTR Kitchen Garden:My Adventures in Virtual Gardening


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Yes, mesh is magical! It's reducing LI costs like crazy which goes a long way towards making a bountiful garden. My only mesh "regret" is that there's so much to learn and so little time. I'm too impatient and want to know it all NOW!! lol

Tatiana Dokuchic
@tatiana-dokuchic
02 Jun 2013 07:43:45AM
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TTR Kitchen Garden:My Adventures in Virtual Gardening


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Thanks, Elisabeth!

On building breaks I keep re-reading Marie Antoinette & the Last Garden at Versailles so I'm inspired not only by MA but Louis XIV & Louis XV :))

Tatiana Dokuchic
@tatiana-dokuchic
02 Jun 2013 07:26:07AM
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TTR Kitchen Garden:My Adventures in Virtual Gardening


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Thanks, Skye! As we've discussed over the years it's all in getting the right mix of compost :))

Tatiana Dokuchic
@tatiana-dokuchic
02 Jun 2013 07:25:09AM
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TTR Kitchen Garden:My Adventures in Virtual Gardening


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Many thanks to everyone for their kind words and encouragement (enabling?) or my virtual gardening obsession :))

Tatiana Dokuchic
@tatiana-dokuchic
31 May 2013 12:55:25PM
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TTR Kitchen Garden:My Adventures in Virtual Gardening


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Queen's House Ornamental Kitchen Garden in Second Life



It seems that I've been captivated by the Potager or Ornamental Kitchen Garden for a very long time now. Though I come from a long line of gardeners,I wasfirst introduction to the magicalstructure ofthe potager through the BBC television series The Ornamental Kitchen Garden hosted by Geoff Hamilton. The mix of fruits, vegetables, flowers & herbs arranged in symmetrical garden beds stuck me as such a practical & exceptional work of art that I've been in love with ever since.



For awhile I was content using potager techniques in my own backyard until one fateful day back in January 2008 when I goggled "Versailles Kitchen" and found Louis XIV's "King's Kitchen Garden" akathe " Potager du Roi ". As with somany things associated with Versailles it was mind blowing!


Plan du Jardin Potager du Roy, a Versailles



And so I did that only thing that was practical given my real life circumstances, I turned to the virtual world to satisfy my cravings for a full blown "Sun King" potager. My first attempt was with TheSims2 where I created Versailles-King's Kitchen Garden for a ModTheSims contest (which I'm delighted to say I actually won). I had a grand time both building & playing that lot and I still drop by TheSims2 from time to time to play it.



Versailles-Kitchen Garden built in TheSims2


On an amusing side note, if you use Google Images to search for thisimage you get some interesting results . It seems that my little virtual garden is now being used to illustratearticles forreallife potagers :)



When I moved from TheSims2 to Second Life in February 2008 I had dreams of creatingmorebeautiful potagers and was disappointed to find that it wasn't actually that easy or practical. Prim costs, as Land Impact(LI) was called back then, alone kept me from realizing a garden that I could actually afford to keep. When each plant or flower has a LI=4 you really have to ration their use. The addition of1 prim plant sculpts helped but it was the introduction of Mesh to Second Life that really got me back into the virtual garden.


Queen's House Ornamental Kitchen Garden-Cabbage & Rose



The centrepiece of this new potager, Cabbage & Rose, contains four quadrants surrounding a lively little fountain. Because I can never decide on just one rose colour, a colour change menu lets you select between Dark Pink, Soft Pink & Yellow. The ornamental cabbages also come in four variations.


Queen's House Ornamental Kitchen Garden-Lavender & Rose Row



I've createda variety ofrow &square gardens as part of the collection, many of them with their own variety menus. All parts are mod/copy so that you can rearrange and make changes to your heart's content. With the exception of the fountain,all components are mesh and every piece has been optimized to beLI conscious.


Queen's House Ornamental Kitchen Garden-Strawberry & Blueberry


I've reused the same mesh models throughout the garden as well asa number of textures, providingconsistent visual impact while keeping rendering costs as low as possible.


Queen's House Ornamental Kitchen Garden-Tomato & Lettuce



After all these years, I'm so glad that my potager is finally shaping up in Second Life & I'm sure I'll be "gardening" for quite some time to come!



I'm also delighted to be able to have this first set of seven components ready for sale.



You can drop by The Queen's House inworld to walk along the paths or rest new the fountain or see the complete Kitchen Garden collection on the Second Life Marketplace.


Happy Gardening!!

Tatiana




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Tatiana Dokuchic
@tatiana-dokuchic
07 May 2013 07:56:38AM
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A Few New Builds from Varriale Designs


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You have been busy! They look great, thanks for sharing them :)

Tatiana Dokuchic
@tatiana-dokuchic
24 Apr 2013 08:01:59AM
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Reluctant Renovator: Spring?!


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Thanks, Leena!

I'm glad that you like it, we're just starting to enjoy everything ourselves :)

Oh, and the orchid worked! Mother Nature is finally giving us some spring weather.

Tatiana Dokuchic
@tatiana-dokuchic
20 Apr 2013 01:24:56PM
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Reluctant Renovator: Spring?!


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Spring Cleaning has taken on a whole new meaning this year!

Scrubbing, washing, vacuuming, dusting.
I've actually caught myself muttering "Wax on, wax off" while cursing Mr. Miagi under my breath.

More than ever I'm appreciating the "dust free" world of Second Life!! Read more at Reluctant Renovator: Spring?!

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