Garden and Outdoor Space with a Vegetable Patch and Concrete Paving Ideas and Designs
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The Great Canadian Landscaping Company Ltd.
Chris O'Donohue - The Great Canadian Landscaping Company Ltd
Edger Landscape Design
Wide pathways and the blowsy California native plant Deer Grass are elements in this water-saving, low-maintenance front garden. Edible plants in this garden include grape, lemon, orange, and pommegranate.
Cathy Edger, Edger Landscape Design
Board & Vellum
Landscape contracting by Avid Landscape.
Carpentry by Contemporary Homestead.
Photograph by Meghan Montgomery.
Pro-Land Landscape Construction Inc.
The previous state of the client's backyard did not function as they needed it to, nor did it reflect their taste. They wanted enough space for entertaining company, but also somewhere comfortable to relax just the two of them. They wanted to display some of their unique sculptures, which we needed to consider throughout the design.
A pergola off the house created an intimate space for them to unwind with a cup of coffee in the morning. A few steps away is a second lounge area with a fire feature, this was designed to accommodate for the grade change of the yard. Walls and steps frame the space and tie into the built vegetable beds. From any angle of the property you are able to look onto green garden beds, which create a soft division in front of the new fencing and is the perfect way to add colour back into the landscape.
Living Gardens Landscape Design
Our homeowners were looking for a garden where they could sit by the fire, grow vegetable and hear the sound of water. Their home was new construction in a modern farmhouse style. We used gravel and concrete as paving. Board formed concrete firepit keeps it feeling modern. The vegetable beds supply season vegetables and herbs.
Susie Dowd Markarian, Landscape Design
Front lawn conversion,edibles
Chris Kittredge Photography
Susie Dowd Markarian Designer
Living Gardens Landscape Design
Our homeowners were looking for a garden where they could sit by the fire, grow vegetable and hear the sound of water. Their home was new construction in a modern farmhouse style. We used gravel and concrete as paving. Board formed concrete firepit keeps it feeling modern. The vegetable beds supply season vegetables and herbs.
Le jardinet
Minutes from garden to table - a critter resistant vegetable garden design ensures plenty of food for guests but keeps the wildlife hungry. Details of the story and garden http://www.lejardinetdesigns.com/2012/07/23/priceless-parsnips/
Garden and Outdoor Space with a Vegetable Patch and Concrete Paving Ideas and Designs
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