Budget Expansive Garden Ideas and Designs

Perennial border with a view
Perennial border with a view
Alpine Design & PlanningAlpine Design & Planning
Large English style perennial border frames the view of Buttermilk Ski area Cathy Markle
Aménagement du jardin d'accueil du pavillon de dégustation du Château Roquefort
Aménagement du jardin d'accueil du pavillon de dégustation du Château Roquefort
Justine DewitteJustine Dewitte
Au cœur de l’Entre Deux Mers, non loin de Saint Emilion, le domaine viticole de Château Roquefort est une propriété familiale chargée d’histoire, il est situé dans le sud du département de la Gironde sur la commune de Cours-Les-Bains. Il s’étend sur 240 hectares, dont 100 ha de vignes, dans une région magnifique que certains nomment « la petite Toscane ». Le pavillon de dégustation accueille du public pour des séminaires, des ateliers, des réceptions. Le jardin, naturel, vient assoir et accompagner l'architecture de pierre et le paysage au caractère fort. L'allée couverte, datant de l’époque néolithique, située à l’arrière du pavillon de dégustation, est remise en valeur. Les arbres majestueux et magnifiques sont repositionnés au centre des points de vues, le jardin s'efface en venant accentuer la nature qui l'entoure. La palette végétale naturelle est composée d'essences locales, fleuries et adaptées au climat chaud et au sol calcaire. Co-conception avec Antoine Guibourgé pour Unjardin Le jardin a été réalisé et est entretenu par CREATECK. Vue sur les plantations autour du pavillon de dégustation.
Gazebo with a View
Gazebo with a View
Elemental Design GroupElemental Design Group
Prefabricated gazebo with brick patio is the perfect destination to enjoy the surrounding hills of the Gilroy area in the South Bay.
Water Wise Award Recipient
Water Wise Award Recipient
CA YardscapeCA Yardscape
This project was an entry to the Water Wise Landscape Recognition Program in Brantford. Features include: Spillway from downspout directed to supply water to drip-line of young Red Maple. This replaced a lawn that was in constant battle with invasive weeds and crabgrass. The grade of the yard was changed to retain as much rain water as possible to significantly reduce run-off. All plants used require little to no water need outside of what Mother Nature provides.
Northern Albemarle County, VA:  Deer Out, People & Plants In
Northern Albemarle County, VA: Deer Out, People & Plants In
Gentle Gardener Green DesignGentle Gardener Green Design
Creating an Entry 'Gateway' to a Garden Design: Gentle Gardener Green Design Treillage: Brattle Works Construction: Lithic Boxwood Transplanting: Instant Shade LLC copyright 2015 Virginia Rockwell
Landscape Great Plans, Great Ideas
Landscape Great Plans, Great Ideas
Debi Interior DesignDebi Interior Design
In Northern Ontario there is a limited growing season so you make the best of it. My Nana's one acre property was designed to remind her of her beloved memories of European gardens: formal paths with hardy shrubs that will bring interest in all seasons. Behind and in-between these paths are vegetable gardens interspersed with annuals in the summer months. Budget was small, everything grown from natural woodland digs, grafting, and clippings. Such care was taken in the planning and establishing phase of the garden maintenance is a snap.
NY Landscape Garden Renovation
NY Landscape Garden Renovation
MVR LANDSCAPE | ARCHITECTMVR LANDSCAPE | ARCHITECT
(DEER PARK) GARDEN VIEW AFTER. The landscape measures listed for previous image produced this wonderful scene. Landscape is cleaner and more manageable, lawn mowing less clumsy, and, A LOT faster. Brick edging removal helped that too!
Country garden
Country garden
UserUser
A new garden layout was established around existing mature trees to create a series of linked garden rooms ranging from formal to informal. A new lawn was created in front of the house. The garden still needs time to develop but is a great testament to what can be achieved with a very small budget and a lot of hard work
Water Wise Award Recipient
Water Wise Award Recipient
CA YardscapeCA Yardscape
This project was an entry to the Water Wise Landscape Recognition Program in Brantford. Features include: Spillway from downspout directed to supply water to drip-line of young Red Maple. This replaced a lawn that was in constant battle with invasive weeds and crabgrass. The grade of the yard was changed to retain as much rain water as possible to significantly reduce run-off. All plants used require little to no water need outside of what Mother Nature provides.

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