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High Desert Designs, llc
The front yard was terraced by moss rock boulders. It takes a lot of heat with its western exposure, and the plants need to root the earth to prevent erosion at this slope.
Anne Hartshorn
Northwest Native Landscapes LLC
This garden space emphasizes plant textures, colorful foliage and quirky decorative elements. The heart of the garden is the elevated deck that perches over a rain garden, where stormwater from the roof is allowed to collect during the rainy months. Curvilinear paver pathways were installed to gently contrast against the soft plant textures. A sturdy structure was built to protect firewood and showcase quirky travel souvenirs.
The Ardent Gardener Landscape Design
Custom, powder coated aluminum vegetable beds decrease in height as they follow a stone spiral through the heart of this edible back garden. The illusion of movement creates a dynamic, fun outdoor space.
Garden View Landscape and Pools
Front yard with decomposed granite paths with stone bench and rock water feature
Hortulus Animae llc - Mindful Garden Design
A celebrated actor couple’s relaxing Hudson Valley retreat stands at the highpoint of a spectacular east-facing slope. The house boasts sweeping views of the Berkshires and surrounding hills and fields. Nestled amongst 14 acres of managed meadows and mature, mixed woodland, the garden’s rustic hardscaping, sitting walls, steps and paths, spirals, terracing and benches are constructed from rough hewn slabs of local New York fieldstone and granite reclaimed from the site excavation. Durable swaths of deer resistant native plants explode with color throughout the season. Simple, yet thoughtful detailing sets the tone for a relaxing and inspiring atmosphere, where pollinators can thrive and creative minds can be set free.
Hortulus Animae llc - Mindful Garden Design
A celebrated actor couple’s relaxing Hudson Valley retreat stands at the highpoint of a spectacular east-facing slope. The house boasts sweeping views of the Berkshires and surrounding hills and fields. Nestled amongst 14 acres of managed meadows and mature, mixed woodland, the garden’s rustic hardscaping, sitting walls, steps and paths, spirals, terracing and benches are constructed from rough hewn slabs of local New York fieldstone and granite reclaimed from the site excavation. Durable swaths of deer resistant native plants explode with color throughout the season. Simple, yet thoughtful detailing sets the tone for a relaxing and inspiring atmosphere, where pollinators can thrive and creative minds can be set free.
Taproot Garden Design
Patrick & Topaze McCaffery - Taproot Garden Design
"Calamagrostis foliosa (Mendocino Reed Grass) is most happy in part shade."
Weeds Garden Design Build LLC
Repurposed broken concrete surrounded by Kurapia ground cover and loads of drought tolerant plants. No lawn!
Jackie and the Beanstalk
There are a few pathways that lead to the different seating areas. The beds are planted with a mix of ornamental grasses and colorful perennials and ground covers
Perennial Garden Consultants
A cotyledon orbiculata nestles among the boulders in the refreshed version of the McNeil front yard garden. Blue-gray and blue-green foliage are the color-theme carried through the planting composition.
MG Gardens
Rather than covering up the cream brick of this 1950's house, the client wanted to celebrate it with a garden of strong forms, and bright contrasting colours. Drought tolerant and low maintenance.
Laughlin Design Associates, Inc.
Re-designed the entire back yard, and added a spa, fish pond, arbor, flagstone patio, steps, gravel path, retaining walls, new fence and colorful, water-wise fragrant plants. Owner is color blind so all of the water wise plants are fragrant and tactile.
Rick Laughlin, APLD
Northwest Native Landscapes LLC
This garden space emphasizes plant textures, colorful foliage and quirky decorative elements. The heart of the garden is the elevated deck that perches over a rain garden, where stormwater from the roof is allowed to collect during the rainy months. Curvilinear paver pathways were installed to gently contrast against the soft plant textures. A sturdy structure was built to protect firewood and showcase quirky travel souvenirs.
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