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What to Know About Maintaining a Garden in Your Provençal Home
Owning a home in Provence often means enjoying outdoor space — a garden, terraces, or natural land that quickly become an extension of the house itself.For many buyers, this is part of the dream: light, open space, and a strong connection to nature. What is less immediately visible is that Provençal gardens follow their own rhythm. They are shaped by climate, landscape, and local practices that are deeply rooted in the region. The good news is that none of this is complicated
Jennifer
9 févr.7 min de lecture


Buying a Villa in Provence: What International Buyers Don’t Always Anticipate
Buying a villa in Provence is often guided by emotion — architecture, light, views, and the promise of an outdoor lifestyle. For many international buyers, the property feels complete the moment they step inside. What is less obvious is that, in Provence, a villa is rarely a finished product.Most properties are bought with the idea of adapting, improving, or renovating them over time — sometimes subtly, sometimes more significantly. Understanding how the garden, land, and ext
Jennifer
1 févr.6 min de lecture


How to Design a Provençal Garden
When people ask me what a Provençal garden really looks like, I rarely give a short answer. Not because it is complicated, but because it cannot be reduced to a single image. Over the years, walking through gardens across Provence, I’ve come to understand that a Provençal garden is less about design trends and more about a relationship with the land. It is shaped by climate, soil, and time — and above all, by respect for what already exists. Here, we don’t impose a garden. We
Jennifer
31 janv.5 min de lecture
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