Garden with a Flowerbed Ideas and Designs

S'inscrire dans le paysage
S'inscrire dans le paysage
Florence GuinFlorence Guin
Création de 3 niveaux de terrasses suivant la pente naturelle du terrain. Dominant le vallée le massif se fait écho du paysage.
Wildlife friendly garden
Wildlife friendly garden
Wilderness TamedWilderness Tamed
Looking from the decking at the rear of the house across the wild lawn. With the changing of the seasons comes new colour and interest. As the perennial plants mature after being grown from seed, new species come into flower each year. Adding interest as time goes by.
New City Planting Project
New City Planting Project
Pro Cut Landscaping & ConstructionPro Cut Landscaping & Construction
Weeping Japanese Maple, Yellow Barberry, Russian Sage, Creeping Juniper and Annual Vinca
A Sense of Place
A Sense of Place
Designscapes Colorado Inc.Designscapes Colorado Inc.
A detail of the planting bed filled by a sea of Annabelle Hydrangeas.
Modern Landscaping
Modern Landscaping
Big Rock LandscapingBig Rock Landscaping
Designing flower beds that match the aesthetic of the home, while adding color and texture is a delicate balance. By adding ornamental grasses, narrow pines trees and a variety of white based flowers strike that balance beautifully.
Caruth Home - Fall 2012/Winter 2013
Caruth Home - Fall 2012/Winter 2013
Key ResidentialKey Residential
LAIR Architectural + Interior Photography
Coastal Knoll - Hingham, MA
Coastal Knoll - Hingham, MA
Sean Papich Landscape ArchitectureSean Papich Landscape Architecture
Photography by Sean Papich and Monty & Nan Abbott
Award-Winning Urban Landscape
Award-Winning Urban Landscape
Southview DesignSouthview Design
Since the back yard is at the end of a short alley, the privacy fence is essential to completing the coziness factor. It serves to block the view of the driveway, alley and the neighbor’s yards and vehicles. The homeowners liked the lattice on the old fence so the gate has that carry-over feature which allows them to see through to the driveway plus gives the gate a little character. The top of the fence is meant to mimic the pattern of the top of the windows at the back of the house. The stucco columns in the fence, on either side of the gate and down that side of the yard, tie into the house using the same stucco finish and the Indiana limestone caps on the columns match the caps on top of the upper terrace and the window sills.
Windsor Companies
Windsor Companies
Windsor CompaniesWindsor Companies
The entire grounds of this Lake Minnetonka home was renovated as part of a major home remodel. The orientation of the entrance was improved to better align automobile traffic. The new permeable driveway is built of recycled clay bricks placed on gravel. The remainder of the front yard is organized by soft lawn spaces and large Birch trees. The entrance to the home is accentuated by masses of annual flowers that frame the bluestone steps. On the lake side of the home a secluded, private patio offers refuge from the more publicly viewed backyard. This project earned Windsor Companies a Grand Honor award and Judge's Choice by the Minnesota Nursery and Landscape Association. Photos by Paul Crosby.
Curb Appeal
Curb Appeal
NS LandscapesNS Landscapes
Concrete edging and low maintenance planting beds.
Fall Patio Garden
Fall Patio Garden
The Inspired GardenThe Inspired Garden
Jewel-tone cottage garden for a show of autumn color.
Lush, Verdant Native Meadow
Lush, Verdant Native Meadow
FormLA LandscapingFormLA Landscaping
An IdealMow meadow of hardy Carex pansa fills much of the expansive backyard. It maintains its lush color year round, despite needing only 20 percent of the water needed by the turf grass that once filled the space. A bevy of California native sages and other blooms wraps the meadow, softening the Spanish tile-topped garden wall.

Garden with a Flowerbed Ideas and Designs

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