
Backyard Zen
In October 2010, Tamea Price purchased a home in Rock Hill, South Carolina, that had been unoccupied for three years. She viewed this as a significant sign, especially since the property became available the same week her divorce proceedings began. The house, particularly the expansive backyard, required extensive renovation. The backyard, which overlooked a neighborhood lake, was initially overgrown with fescue grass that attracted geese and river birch trees around the pool that blocked sunlight and shed leaves. Price's vision was to meticulously transform the space with purpose and intention.
The transformation of the backyard was comprehensive. TG&R Landscape Group removed all existing plants and hardscapes, retaining only the pool and the oldest trees. The redesigned area now features a hot tub beside the pool, which is enhanced with miniature waterfalls flowing from fire bowls. An updated outdoor kitchen and a cushioned seating area complement a large stone fireplace, custom-built by Kevin Crook of Bella Design Group, creating an inviting space for social gatherings. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, every element of Price's backyard was chosen with a specific philosophy in mind: form feng shui.
Melinda Smith, a Western School of Feng Shui graduate, introduced Price to this ancient Chinese system. Form feng shui focuses on orienting structures and interiors to optimize the flow of positive energy. Unlike compass feng shui, it does not rely on magnetic bearings but instead divides a space into nine sections, similar to a tic-tac-toe board. Each section represents a life theme, such as career or health, and is associated with specific colors and materials that promote positive energy in that area of one's life. Price found that applying these principles deepened her connection to herself and her surroundings. Although she lacked formal training in landscaping or design, she used Smith's expertise as a guide to conceptualize her backyard.
Price paid particular attention to the 'love and relationships' section of her feng shui grid, located in the far corner of her backyard. Here, she installed a striking Bermuda-style moongate, a circular stone structure symbolizing eternity. Inside the gate, two large stepping stones lead to a circular garden. Facing the lake, a traditional Japanese torii gate, marking a sacred space, features a loveseat swing. For her plant selections, Price chose blueberry bushes, planted in pairs, on either side of the moongate. Tall, tropical red-orange canna lilies encircle the garden, and spider lilies create a bed of blooms in the spring. Red and pink were specifically chosen for this area, as they are considered auspicious colors for relationships.
In the 'fame and reputation' section of the yard, Price installed a custom-built labyrinth. Crafted by George Crump, 'The Stone Man,' it replicates one found in the medieval Chartres Cathedral in France. Labyrinths are believed in feng shui to guide energy flow by directing one's feet along a winding path. Price uses its eleven paths for meditation and intends to add it to the Worldwide Labyrinth Locator, allowing others to experience it. Her backyard is a testament to the vision, patience, and skill required to create an inspired outdoor living space that is both personal and meaningful. Price expresses her desire for her transforming life to attract new connections for sharing love and joy, considering her garden an oasis for both her inner and outer self.
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