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Eisler Landscapes
Two serviceberry and a Magnolia tree withHydrangeas along the path separate the courtyard from the street. The path is short but the densely layered plantings create a sense of separation much larger than the physical distance.
Table2Garden
Our goal with all of these designs was to creatively exceed customers expectations while reducing water usage, keeping costs down and delivering a beautiful garden that would stand the test of time. Wherever possible our hardscape elements are permeable, and existing healthy plantings and trees remain. All of our landscape designs focus on bringing seasonal color, texture and scent to your garden spaces.
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Kurapia groundcover after two years. Basalt stone is featured throughout the landscape. The Upper front landscape features a dramatic sculpture with a privacy screen of Podocarpus shrubs. I incorporated a basalt pathway surrounded by Kurapia, a low-water ground cover and great lawn replacement, and other complimentary plantings that include Japanese Forest grasses, Heuchera and Fuchsias. I incorporated low voltage lighting to create a beautiful ambiance after sunset.. Photos © Eileen Kelly, Landscape Designer, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design.
Garden Artisans LLC
Front plantings, lighting, and courtyard designed, built, & maintained by Garden Artisans! Most people dream of having a space like this in their backyard. Our client wanted to be able to enjoy their entire property so we designed a master plan that allows for circulation around the entire residence! Design & Photo by Peter Jamet
Ross NW Watergardens
Stepping stones wind to the mailbox.
Landscape Design and pictures by Ben Bowen of Ross NW Watergardens
Yorkshire Gardens
Here’s another project recently finished by our landscaping team. Although this is a fairly small back garden we have created a visually exciting space with numerous areas of interest.
A modest stone patio provides a good sized area for seating or dining. We used a variety of natural stone slabs in various sizes and colours in order to add texture and really brighten the space. Not only does stone look great in gardens, but this natural material is also extremely durable and long lasting.
Flower beds have been used to edge the garden and are filled with a Ox-eye daisies, Yarrows and small shrubs to create a colourful surround. Potted plants are lined along the patio and add some greenery to the slatted fence.
An asymetric deck leads your eye across the garden with a small pond nestles neatly below. Surrounded by natural stone and beautiful foliage this gives the garden a rustic look. The grey eco deck contrasts with natural materials helping to add a real contemporary edge.
Finally the garden is finished with steps leading down to the circular lawn. This garden may be small but it’s definitely packed with plenty of character.
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Courtyard of high limbed European hornbeams (carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata') and a hedge of Ilex 'Steeds'.
Eden Garden Design
Mediterranean plants, lavender and rosemary, mingling with desert plants like Wheeler's sotol and 'Pink Parade' red yucca. Photographer: Greg Thomas, http://optphotography.com/
Matthew Giampietro Garden Design
Courtyard garden landscape and hardscape design by Matthew Giampietro
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What appears to be the entrance to the house is actually the entry drive. Through the drive-through gated passageway is another enclosed courtyard which provides additional parking spaces for the owner's car collection. Photos-Chris Jacobson, GardenArt Group
Courtyard Garden with a Garden Path Ideas and Designs
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