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Vogue & Vine - Landscape Designers Sydney
Coastal front garden in Eastern Suburbs Sydney.
Using coastal plants and Sydney Sandstone rocks, we created a soft coastal landscape that had a designers touch but still a natural feel
Garden of Ease Landscaping & Design
Set in wine country's chic little town of Healdsburg, this new home shows off sharp modern industrial flavors, using unique features like this stream bed made from river rock. Making use of strategic greenery, mixed ground cover options, and incorporating strong notable features, this landscaping shows off the owner’s need for stylish yet minimalist installations.
Clement Walsh Landscape Architect, Inc.
A dry stream bed was designed and installed to drain water away from the lawn and house, so the lower border planting bed would not get flooded in the winter. River rock and larger accent boulders were used to create the dry stream bed. It's edged with steel next to the lawn and an existing stone retaining wall on the other. Evergreen shrubs were planted to soften the fence and function as a privacy hedge.
Prestige Landscape & Tree Service LLC
We just finished this beautiful flagstone pad and path, for the flagstone we used the Variegated Bluestone from Smith Rock.
Our customers main problem with their yard was their chickens tearing it apart, we didn’t have too many options for a solution due to huge Sweet Gum roots spanning the length of their yard. We worked around them and got it done! The infill we used here was 3/4-1.5 river rock to minimize the migration due to chickens.
Treeline Design
A woodland setting, which called for shady plants, native perennials were chosen to fulfill the plan. A stone path walks one to a granite bench for a seat amongst the plants and a broader view of the birches, hemlocks, and ferns of the surrounding forest. The path connects to a stone terrace, of which Treeline collected stones from the Crann ar Bharr property and constructed the stone terrace into the pine and birch forest.
Treeline Design
A woodland setting, which called for shady plants, native perennials were chosen to fulfill the plan. A stone path walks one to a granite bench for a seat amongst the plants and a broader view of the birches, hemlocks, and ferns of the surrounding forest. The path connects to a stone terrace, of which Treeline collected stones from the Crann ar Bharr property and constructed the stone terrace into the pine and birch forest.
Prestige Landscape & Tree Service LLC
We just finished this beautiful flagstone pad and path, for the flagstone we used the Variegated Bluestone from Smith Rock.
Our customers main problem with their yard was their chickens tearing it apart, we didn’t have too many options for a solution due to huge Sweet Gum roots spanning the length of their yard. We worked around them and got it done! The infill we used here was 3/4-1.5 river rock to minimize the migration due to chickens.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
Close up photo of the woodland plantings around a boulder that catches water when it rains.
Renn Kuhnen Photography
Sarah Herman Landscape Design
Vibrant, colorful and drought tolerant forest understory garden including California natives. Giant Sequoias provide the canopy and large boulders are the anchors for this beautiful, front yard garden.
Fully Shaded Garden with a Rockery Ideas and Designs
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