Expansive Garden with a Garden Path Ideas and Designs

Formal
Formal
David R. Lamb, Landscape ArchitectDavid R. Lamb, Landscape Architect
This garden started from an old vegetable garden tucked into an old estate property. The only element that remained was the privot hedge. My client wished to have a perennial garden that would be in a formal setting. So an axial line was
Hillside Landscape Sanctuary in Northern California
Hillside Landscape Sanctuary in Northern California
Dig Your Garden Landscape DesignDig Your Garden Landscape Design
A view of the hillside under the oak tree in autumn. A variety of succulents and other low water plantings along the pathways and sloped areas in this hillside garden in Northern California. Plants include many succulents such as Agave attenuata, Agave blue glow, Aeonium, Echeveria, Graptoveria and Alow species. Cuphea with its orange flowers is in bloom throughout hte seasons. Lomandra breeze and other grass-like plants provide year-round interest. Design and Photo: © Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design http://www.digyourgarden.com
Lansing Sustainable Landscape
Lansing Sustainable Landscape
Professional Gardener & Landscape Services, LLCProfessional Gardener & Landscape Services, LLC
This property was design and installed in 2008. This is the first comprehensive Sustainable landscape in the State of Michigan. This comprehensive sustainable landscape features permeable paver driveway and walkway, porous concrete city sidewalk, large rain gardens, rain barrels, and recycled products such as recycled concrete for the base material and finished compost in the planting beds. Everything listed was installed over the course of 6 weeks and the homeowner has loved the fact that they have created a landscape that greatly helps the environment. This project was completed in the Old Westside Neighborhood by Sexton High School. As you can see in the pictures provided, we drastically changed the front of this home and the gardens have grown into very lush plantings. Specimen plants include (3) Weeping Alaskan Cedar, (1) Large Weeping White Pine, and (1) Weeping Beech. The plantings have created 4 season interest.
Lakeside Residence
Lakeside Residence
Ashley Robinson, Landscape DesignerAshley Robinson, Landscape Designer
Lush perennial border garden with meandering paths
Lake Simcoe Cottage
Lake Simcoe Cottage
Arbordale LandscapingArbordale Landscaping
Rockery seating placed around this large firepit area. Black granite gravel interior defines the space. We can see the covered daybed in the background here, which was purposely nestled in the forest on top of a bed of mulch as a great spot to have a Sunday afternoon nap!
Stockbridge Residence
Stockbridge Residence
Verdance Landscape ArchitectureVerdance Landscape Architecture
A cedar pergola positioned along the north-south axis helps orient visitors strolling the garden. A dozen varieties of roses surround the pergola, with a Wisteria vine providing canopy and shade for the weary traveler.
Berms and Grasses along the Outer Garden Walking Journey
Berms and Grasses along the Outer Garden Walking Journey
TLC GardensTLC Gardens
Outer garden topography frames the journey and facilitates water management
Stonehouse Meadow - Fall
Stonehouse Meadow - Fall
Lavish GardensLavish Gardens
The Stonehouse Meadow in late summer/early fall. A true pollinator metropolis and ecological landscape. Ethereal. Inspiring. Poetic.
Modern Botanical Garden | Front Desert Landscape
Modern Botanical Garden | Front Desert Landscape
Greey PickettGreey Pickett
The stunning modern architecture of this Paradise Valley residence is highlighted by pocket gardens and showcases unique specimen cactus in desert botanical garden style. Landscape Architect: Greey|Pickett
Bayside
Bayside
David R. Lamb, Landscape ArchitectDavid R. Lamb, Landscape Architect
This propery is situated on the south side of Centre Island at the edge of an oak and ash woodlands. orignally, it was three properties having one house and various out buildings. topographically, it more or less continually sloped to the water. Our task was to creat a series of terraces that were to house various functions such as the main house and forecourt, cottage, boat house and utility barns. The immediate landscape around the main house was largely masonry terraces and flower gardens. The outer landscape was comprised of heavily planted trails and intimate open spaces for the client to preamble through. As the site was largely an oak and ash woods infested with Norway maple and japanese honey suckle we essentially started with tall trees and open ground. Our planting intent was to introduce a variety of understory tree and a heavy shrub and herbaceous layer with an emphisis on planting native material. As a result the feel of the property is one of graciousness with a challenge to explore.

Expansive Garden with a Garden Path Ideas and Designs

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