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Minglewood, LLC
Regionally native trees and shrubs including white pine, amalanchier, mt. laurel and barren strawberry soften cedar fence panels which are staggered along the property line to provide privacy but allow for wildlife passage. Angela Kearney Minglewood Designs
Solow Design Group
This landscape is designed to invite guests to slow down…savor your surroundings... "you’re entering the artist’s backyard sanctuary!"
Photos courtesy Solow Design Group.
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Full back, side and front garden and landscape project. Integrating pool, hard surfacing, wood construction and planting elements. This design incorporates eclectic and contemporary styles enhancing the existing arts and crafts architectural style of the residence. Fully functional and aesthetic living experience.
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
When this homeowner’s neighbor removed two, two- story-high Ficus trees, her side-yard became baron and sunbaked. Concrete covers virtually the whole area from the house to the property line, but because the side-yard has a lot of foot traffic and serves as a sitting area to the basement apartment, the owner did not want to remove any of the concrete. The solution was to put up fencing to block the view of the neighbor’s house, then upcycle wine barrels and 55-gallon drums into huge planters. The drums are large enough to accommodate a full-sized tree and provide the added advantage of giving height to smaller trees to provide further screening of the neighbor’s house. Everything was painted in bright colors to give the space a cheery Caribbean feel. The neighbor’s tree removal ended up as a blessing in disguise, because what had been a drab trough-way was transformed into a happy patio.
earthlings inc.
Our client was first introduced to our work when participating in the "Prairie Urban Garden" Tour put on by the Oldman Watershed Council (OWC). Their desire was to have their own "water conscious" landscape created for their new home. The Xeriscpe design was created using plant material that would have interest throughout all 4 seasons and the flagstone material was chosen to reflect the natural style the client desired.
Hodgins et Associés - Architectes paysagistes
The stepping stone path leading from the back to the front yards curves to follow the silice stone retaining wall. Alchemilla mollis, lysimachia hug the path while a large cast iron urn provides a focal point on the wall.
photogarpher:Maryse Raymond
ProNatur - die Gartenmacher GmbH & Co.KG
Die Gartenbeleuchtung verhilft dem Garten zu Tiefe und bringt wohliges Ambiente in lauen Sommernächten
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