Eclectic Garden Ideas and Designs

Dry Streams, Rain Gardens and Bog Gardens
Dry Streams, Rain Gardens and Bog Gardens
Earth Design, Inc.Earth Design, Inc.
This dry stream bed was hand excavated around the tree roots. Newly planted River Oats will soon fill in and help to remediate toxins.
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Poolside Landscpae
Poolside Landscpae
Sage Pools, Scapes & DesignSage Pools, Scapes & Design
Client requested a more sustainable landscape rather than the tropical plants they kept replacing each year after a freeze. We ripped out all the queen palms along with previous landscape. Kept the sago palms and added a whole new look. A collection of: orange rocket barberry, everillo, japanese blueberry, crimson red azalea, knockout roses and santa barbara salvia.
Uptown Outdoor Dining Nook and Kayak/Bike Shed
Uptown Outdoor Dining Nook and Kayak/Bike Shed
Field Outdoor SpacesField Outdoor Spaces
Bike and kayak open storage shed with corrugated metal roof.
Tiny Back Yard
Tiny Back Yard
Laurel Garden DesignLaurel Garden Design
By removing a small patio, a thin and muddy patch of grass, and by adding two larger patios connected by a transitional grill area, we were able to make the entire backyard comfortable and usable. Feature stones, a drilled boulder fountain, and a plant palette of blue/gray foliage shade plants 'iced the cake' of this tiny backyard.
Small Spaces
Small Spaces
G Brown DesignG Brown Design
Reused corrugated metal on fence, reused broken concrete as stepping stones, reused door as back gate,
Weessies
Weessies
Land Mechanics, Inc.Land Mechanics, Inc.
Cedar fence and planter boxes photo by Bronwyn Miller
Urban View Living--Project Pics Show Fresh Planting
Urban View Living--Project Pics Show Fresh Planting
Land2c Landscape ArchitectureLand2c Landscape Architecture
Land2c Photo Exterior of chicken run and pots for herbs on new, graceful stairs. The old chicken coop and run was demolished and a new, custom coop and run were tucked under the deck. and stairs. Star Jasmine isplanted around the run-- not harmful to chickens. As it grows it will blend the run into the garden and create more shady areas for the chickens. Human access to the run is concealed as one of the frame squares. The frame will be painted to match the house trim color. Dark vinyl coated chicken wire was used to be less visually noticeable. The stair pots provide room for herbs to grow.

Eclectic Garden Ideas and Designs

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