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Lila
Landscaping completed by homeowner over 8 years - Include multiple cherry trees, blueberry, grape arbor, Mature dogwood (50 yr old?), Dry garden, cactus
Sarah Kay Garden Design
This front garden was redesigned to reflect the Edwardian style and colours of the house and provide practical storage
Chiltern Garden Design
Chiltern Garden Design were approached to create a new planting design to completely transform this internal courtyard space at Amersham Hospital.
Using a lush palette of textural and coloured foliage plants, we brought to life this mostly shady space, and created a haven for the nurses and staff to relax and get time away from their busy NHS jobs, as well as a haven for wildlife.
Native Plant Scapes
Green and Gold flowers provide pollen and nectar, attracting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Plants also give cover for small wildlife. The seeds can be eaten by songbirds.
Four Elements Landscape & Outdoor Living
Designing a natural landscape where creating berms and plantings will soften up the living space
Painted Fern Garden Design
With the clients having already cleared most of the site, this front garden offered a blank canvas for designing a planting scheme. Ensuring the site was free of weeds, the soil was improved with organic matter so planting could get off to a good start. A combination of shrubs and perennials were supplemented by a range of bulbs, offering additional interest throughout the year in a small space. A colour scheme of violet blue and orange-yellow was selected, opposites on the colour wheel, but giving a vibrancy to the planting, whilst dark tones were added to give a richness.
The clients were novice gardeners so were looking for low maintenance and easy care plants whilst learning new skills and a developing passion for plants.
Two contemporary galvanised zinc planers in a zingy shade of teal were added to extend the areas of planting outside the front door and the existing driveway. They also added a much-needed shot of colour through the winter months.
Foliage had contrasting textures with plants such as Bergenia and Hydrangea quercifolia showing vibrant colour changes in leaf as the temperatures start to drop.
Varieties of plant were selected for their compact size so they would not require constant pruning and would sit well in their allotted space.
Tara Dalton Garden Design
Eight rectangular beds surrounded a sundial in pairs with four at either end of the sundial and grass paths between them. There were some poppies, lupins and verbena bonariensis and a couple of cistus and lavenders to work with. We lifted and divided lots of the existing plants and re-organiseed the beds, adding more lupins, nepeta, roses, poppies and grasses. Because we had reused many existing plants, this planting looked amazing the first summer after planting in late autumn.
Cameron Building Solutions Auckland
Kentia and Costrican Bamboo palms create shade and shelter for Ligularia 'Tractor Seat' to flourish under. Low planting to the edges ensures the view is not impeded.
Spark Garden & Landscape Design
Salvia 'Caradonna' is an elegant, upright and rightly popular sage. Its deep purple work well with rounded, yellow flower heads of Phlomis
Toronto Yard and Garden
This was from a landscaping job 4-6 years ago. Cleared a garden bed, left behind these nice plants. Everything looks quite nice once the weeds are gone.
Budget Garden with a Flowerbed Ideas and Designs
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