Garden
Dappled shade from pierced panels. Use the back wall to support the posts.
Thyme of sempervivum planted in cracks in paving..
Fan palm. Tough and esy.
Mostly greens. Terracotta, formal layout. Ochre walls, tiled hard surfaces and purple and pink plants.
A Mallorcan villa. Note the use of different paving. Topiary. Evergreens. Big pots. Maybe look for a reclamation yard door?!
Love succulants!
On the sunny side of the garden! A grape vine.
Raised beds made with sleepers and planted with herbs, eg rosemary, yuccas, big /tall palm, etc around a second gravel-based patio.
Love the lion water spouts in the wall. Very Spanish!!
Rear garden. Maybe an arch created through evergreen hedge(Bay?) which would hide the rotary drier??
At the front, a richly planted area each side of a gravel path leading to the new front (side) door? Charlotte Rowe Garden Design EmailSave “This is the sunny part of the garden and also the front entrance, so the first thing you see when you arrive. It needed to be richly planted,” Charlotte says. Planting in this section includes Alchemilla mollis; Sedum ‘Matrona’; Libertia grandiflora, and Hebe parviflora var. angustifolia.
A planted rill in gravel. Could this idea imitate water leading to a water feature?
This Italian garden is rustic and low maintainance. I like the rustic pergola/solarium over gravel with climbers over. The little gate adds a feeling of change from one area to another. Nice.
I like the look of this gravel. Also with terracotta brick and tiles.
Love this planting onto a gravel path maybe with terracotta paving inserts?
Some decorative, colourful tiles with terracotta is a style I like.
Terracotta tiles add to the feel.
A tile to either front steps down to the Mediterranean style garden, and/or on a small patio area.
Do we want riven stone? Looks appropriate for a more natural look?
To front garden steps topped with terracotta tiles?
Useful to have a garden shed adjoining a studio;
Add colour to a Mediterranean garden. We have some tiles...
Part of a Mediterranean garden ?
Low raised beds. Informal stone walls and tall thin conifers. So Mediterranean.
Creating a view down a formal planting. Big pots. Maybe olive trees .Maybe a mirror at the end if we can't have a mountain view through a doorway!! Lovely! Makes an easy care garden area?
Love this! Mediterranean planting. Brick paths. And a small water feature.
i like the contrast and pattern of the inset stone into the gravel the edges of the path softened with the planting. Evergreens and topiary make for an easy care area?
Research this gravel. The floor of the seating area is laid with a permeable, self-binding gravel, which hardens to a crust with a little loose material on top. “It doesn’t get displaced like loose gravel, and it won’t green up too much” Neil says. Selfbinda path gravel, Allgreen.
How pretty is this!
Another Mediterranean feature that I would love, a wall fountain. Gravel, and olive tree too!
Mediterranean style garden. with maybe tiled wall fountain? Iron grilles?
A tree against the high wall at the bottom of our garden would help to screen the houses behind. But this looks a large tree!
I do love this. Evergreens with contrasting white path. A shading tree for the wildlife. This path entices you in.
As the front of the bungalow faces west (evening sunshine) this seating area would be good to catch the sun , but would need screening from the road?
An attractive way to use all our box balls!
An idea for the front garden to add interest the plain front of the bungalow but hopefully, without obscuring the view from the bedrooms too much. Where do the cars go too?
Beautiful globes,
Great fun! Love novelty sculptures.
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Corten screen 230 pounds
Gorgeous planting,,. Love the 'rooms with flooring" to give height. But High walls for us? No!
One for Keith? Pleached trees to screen the houses behind.
Used in the front garden, as screening or with other shrubs.
In Garden's Illustrated. I like the greens and trees which are not dense. Use of changes of hard surfaces.
Trellis fence and climbers up it.
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