Garden with Gravel and a Stone Fence Ideas and Designs

Geometric Garden
Geometric Garden
Painted Fern Garden DesignPainted Fern Garden Design
The awkward shape of this triangular plot, coupled with large overgrown shrubs, a large area of paving and a patch of weeds left the clients at a total loss as to what to do with the garden. The couple did a brilliant job of removing the majority of the planting, but as the hard landscaping started, initial excavations revealed there was a vast amount of rubble and debris buried in the ground that would have to be removed from site. Once completed, the design could then move forward. Geometric lines running at different angles were used to conceal the shape of the plot, distracting from the point of the triangle, whilst visually extending the length. A raised Florence beige porcelain patio was created between the house and garage for entertaining. The edge of the step was bull-nosed to soften any hard edges. The patio was sized to allow for a potential future conversion of the garage to a home office. A bespoke timber pergola was created as a restful seating area and was inward facing into the garden to block out overlooking windows. Five bespoke fibre glass planters were created in a RAL colour to match the pergola. These were to be used to grow fruit and veg. Being a walled garden, there was plenty of shelter to offer plants, but equally the garden would get quite hot in the summer. Plants were chosen that were beneficial to wildlife and sited in areas away from the main patio. A mixture of textures and colours of foliage were used to add additional interest throughout the year. The planting mix included Phlomis italica, Amsonia tabernaemontana, Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire' and Skimmia japonica 'Temptation' to span the seasons. Two feature trees used to add height were Prunus serrula and Prunus 'Amanogawa'.
Walker Road Great Falls, Virginia modern home ground floor bedrooms that open to
Walker Road Great Falls, Virginia modern home ground floor bedrooms that open to
Whipple Russell ArchitectsWhipple Russell Architects
Walker Road Great Falls, Virginia modern home ground floor bedrooms that open to the pool terrace. Photo by William MacCollum.
Jardín moderno con encanto
Jardín moderno con encanto
queiruga Paisajistasqueiruga Paisajistas
Detalle dede la pradera y los parterres perrimetrales. Para adornar el muro medianero, se optó por la instalaciób de trillajes de hierro lacado en el color del enfoscado y la plantación de trachelospermun jasminoides. Con esto queremos crear la sensación de estar rodeados por un muro verde.
Участок 10 га на склоне с лугом и лесом
Участок 10 га на склоне с лугом и лесом
Ландшафтная мастерская Алены АрсеньевойЛандшафтная мастерская Алены Арсеньевой
Часть этого большого 10 гектарного участка примыкает к реке. Участок расположен на высоком берегу реки. В нашу задачу входило корректно усилить декоративный эффект от многолетних трав, досеять необходимые и уже имеющиеся виды, чтобы сделать цветение более впечатляющим и масштабным. На фото шалфей луговой, 3-й год после посева.
Boomer Beach | Port Elliot
Boomer Beach | Port Elliot
Catnik Design StudioCatnik Design Studio
The client brief was to design a limestone wall, new entrance and pathway for beach access and a coastal garden that could withstand the southern ocean elements. The wall curves in reference to the Boomer Beach waves and give some protection to the plants behind. The plant list was extensive. Texture and foliage were a strong driver in plant selection. The pebble and sleeper path reference the Cockle Train railway that runs the length of the garden. Residential | garden design | ocean planting Completed | 2020 Designer | Cathy Apps, catnik design studio Landscape | AHLG (Adelaide Hills Lawns & Gardens) Soil Conditioners | Neutrog Australia Lighting | LED Outdoors Architectural
Aquascape Scalloped urn installation with lights and fire fountain
Aquascape Scalloped urn installation with lights and fire fountain
Olympian Water GardensOlympian Water Gardens
Aqusacape scalloped urn water feature with lights and fire fountain
Terrace to Meadow
Terrace to Meadow
Green & GorgeousGreen & Gorgeous
Deep textured perennial beds extend out from the west facing boundary hedge. Blooming perennials and grasses provide colour and texture to the space. Sett edged gravel path sweeps up between the lawns.
Mallards Estate - Potager Garden
Mallards Estate - Potager Garden
UserUser
Carroll and Mullan StoneWork Potager Garden. Spiral beds and slate fenced paths for growing extensive range of vegetables and herbs for soup. Slate retaining walls with hammer finished flat coping. Monolith entrance steps and pitched schist walkway. Pine cone representation centre piece. Spiral garden paths and monolith slate fencing
Contemporary Backyard Retreat
Contemporary Backyard Retreat
GO Designs Inc.GO Designs Inc.
The Contemporary Retreat....This backyard retreat was designed with therapy in mind. Dancing water for tranquility. Walk-in spa & just the right size pool to cool off or work out. Plenty of places to relax & lounge in side the pool & spa or catching rays, sun bathing. The pool view from inside adds another element that can be used all year long. An automatic pool cover makes this space easy for maintenance & adds another barrier for safety. The green lawn accents softens every turn and allows for each space to be its own destination. Outdoor dining at the outdoor kitchen is made easy with a bar side & seating for four, however plenty of space in this plan to add tables & chairs to sit and relax anywhere. The landscape designed on purpose with layers of evergreen & deciduous plantings to ensure a good look during any season. As the plants mature they will create a barrier of oneness that surrounds our clients energy, of course. A raised garden bed creates a wind block for an additional destination space the was designed for a firepit or more lounge seating. Retreat or Entertainment mecca....
Maison neuve _ L'étang la ville
Maison neuve _ L'étang la ville
Dessinatrice d'EspacesDessinatrice d'Espaces
Maison neuve ,tout est a faire avec de la pente
Dreamy Modern Landscape - San Diego
Dreamy Modern Landscape - San Diego
REDinteriorREDinterior
Design ideas for a modern landscaping in San Diego - Black-eyed susan vine obscures view through corten steel gate into side yard.
Casa Bianca A. - Alghero Sardegna
Casa Bianca A. - Alghero Sardegna
Studio Zay MilanoStudio Zay Milano
Giardino roccioso con piante grasse e bungaville
Stockbridge Residence
Stockbridge Residence
Verdance Landscape ArchitectureVerdance Landscape Architecture
The potager of stacked-stone beds hosts a kinetic sculpture as well as oversized Italian pots containing citrus trees.
Geometric Garden
Geometric Garden
Painted Fern Garden DesignPainted Fern Garden Design
The awkward shape of this triangular plot, coupled with large overgrown shrubs, a large area of paving and a patch of weeds left the clients at a total loss as to what to do with the garden. The couple did a brilliant job of removing the majority of the planting, but as the hard landscaping started, initial excavations revealed there was a vast amount of rubble and debris buried in the ground that would have to be removed from site. Once completed, the design could then move forward. Geometric lines running at different angles were used to conceal the shape of the plot, distracting from the point of the triangle, whilst visually extending the length. A raised Florence beige porcelain patio was created between the house and garage for entertaining. The edge of the step was bull-nosed to soften any hard edges. The patio was sized to allow for a potential future conversion of the garage to a home office. A bespoke timber pergola was created as a restful seating area and was inward facing into the garden to block out overlooking windows. Five bespoke fibre glass planters were created in a RAL colour to match the pergola. These were to be used to grow fruit and veg. Being a walled garden, there was plenty of shelter to offer plants, but equally the garden would get quite hot in the summer. Plants were chosen that were beneficial to wildlife and sited in areas away from the main patio. A mixture of textures and colours of foliage were used to add additional interest throughout the year. The planting mix included Phlomis italica, Amsonia tabernaemontana, Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire' and Skimmia japonica 'Temptation' to span the seasons. Two feature trees used to add height were Prunus serrula and Prunus 'Amanogawa'.
Cotham - sunken terrace and redesign following extension
Cotham - sunken terrace and redesign following extension
Eliza Gray GardensEliza Gray Gardens
View from the sunken patio into the small walled garden. This is taken in the first season after planting, and the plants will soon fill the beds, creating a lush oasis. Photo:Eliza Gray

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