Garden with a Water Feature for Spring Ideas and Designs

Sacramento Mediterranean Garden
Sacramento Mediterranean Garden
Wildflower Landscape Design at K&D LandscapingWildflower Landscape Design at K&D Landscaping
Natural stone stairs, pathway and patio. Stairs are inset with the homes' original (circa 1920) tiles. The fountain is also original to the house. Water-saving Mediterranean plants grow in surrounding raised beds and planting beds. A climbing Banksia Rose covers a wrought iron gazebo creating a shady sitting area for the hot Sacramento summers. The butter yellow rose blooms profusely in the spring. Wildflower Landscape Design-Liz Ryan
County Farmhouse
County Farmhouse
A J Miller Landscape Architecture PLLCA J Miller Landscape Architecture PLLC
Artificially made trout pond planted with aquatic/marginal plants. The pond depth is more than 20ft to ensure the water reamins cool.
English Garden Entry
English Garden Entry
Plan-it Earth DesignPlan-it Earth Design
View of the fountain draws you out into the garden, as you enjoy the fragrance provided by the climbing roses flanking the steps. Photo by Amy Whitworth; design by Plan-it Earth Design; Installation by homeowner
Landscape Projects around Greenville
Landscape Projects around Greenville
Land Art Landscapes LLCLand Art Landscapes LLC
Fountain garden landscape design by Land Art Landscape
Mediterranean Montecito
Mediterranean Montecito
Montecito LandscapeMontecito Landscape
This antique fountain provides center focal point through formal rose gardens bordered by low boxwood hedges. Orange trees and lemon trees line the western portion of gardens. Photo by David Palermo Photography, Santa Barbara.
The Lemon Tree Trust Garden
The Lemon Tree Trust Garden
UserUser
THE LEMON TREE TRUST GARDEN A garden inspired by the resilience, determination and ingenuity of refugees living in Domiz camp in Northern Iraq, was unveiled at the 2018 RHS Chelsea Flower Show. The Lemon Tree Trust garden, designed with the input of refugees, highlighted the unexpected beauty hidden in the camp. The garden was designed to be used as a space to begin to organise the chaos inherent in forced migration, while also providing a sense of normality, wellbeing, peace and civility to broken lives. Beautiful yet drought tolerant planting educated visitors about the type of plants refugees grow in the camp. Ingenious vertical planting, inspired by refugees’ use of everyday objects, and including input from refugees themselves, provided ideas for planting in limited spaces. Trees laden with fruit, including figs, lemons and pomegranates, provided scent and crops to harvest. Brutal, harsh materials, such as concrete and steel, widely available in the camps, were elevated with techniques such as polishing, casting and crafting into patterns and intricate Islamic inspired designs. Colourful and textural planting softened the hard materials. Cooling and calming water flowed throughout the space, collected in channels and pools, recycled and pumped back through the brimming central Islamic inspired fountain, representing the importance of grey water reuse and the many makeshift fountains refugees have built in their own gardens in Domiz camp. Tom Massey progressed to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, with a 10x13m Main Avenue garden, after two successful show gardens at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. The garden was built by award winning contractor Landscape Associates and was awarded an RHS Silver-Gilt medal. The Lemon Tree Trust supports the development of urban agriculture and greening innovation for refugees and displaced people, promoting food production, well-being and community: lemontreetrust.org Photographs by Britt Willoughby Dyer
Seat Wall and Night Lighting in SW Portland
Seat Wall and Night Lighting in SW Portland
Drake's 7 Dees Landscaping & Garden CenterDrake's 7 Dees Landscaping & Garden Center
This long exposure shows the well balanced and slow flow of water over each cranny of the basalt slabs stacked atop one another. An auto-fill valve connected to the automated sprinkler system keeps it full and stress-free. Photography by: Joe Hollowell
Eclectic Backyard Garden
Eclectic Backyard Garden
Garden Gate LandscapingGarden Gate Landscaping
A complete and eclectic rear garden renovation with a creative blend of formal and natural elements. Formal lawn panel and rose garden, craftsman style wood deck and trellis, homages to Goldsworthy and Stonehenge with large boulders and a large stone cairn, several water features, a Japanese Torii gate, rock walls and steps, vegetables and herbs in containers and a new parking area paved with permeable pavers that feed an underground storage area that in turns irrigates the garden. All this blends into a diverse but cohesive garden. Designed by Charles W Bowers, Built by Garden Gate Landscaping, Inc. © Garden Gate Landscaping, Inc./Charles W. Bowers

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