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Smalls Landscaping
Natural stone steps were used where grade changes occur in the paths and up to the hot tub. The hot tub is a stainless steel unit which is seated on a poured concrete pad and surrounded by drain stone base material and covered with flagstone.
Urban Oasis Landscape Design
A raised Ipe bed is tall enough so that you don't have to bend down and big enough to grow a big variety of vegetables all year round.
Ambiance Garden Design, LLC
Updated landscape to address lack of curb appeal in neighborhood. This landscape creates flow and interest throughout the property. A rock garden was installed in the back yard to address erosion and drainage issues at end of the back area.
Lavish Gardens
The Stonehouse Meadow in early summer. The valerian, towering above all other plants is almost finished blooming. Also in bloom: bergamot, artemisia, echinacea, and stachys.
Haver & Skolnick LLC Architects
A nearby hammock, surrounded by a crescent of perennials, offers a shady destination. Robert Benson Photography.
Pro-Land Landscape Construction Inc.
With a lengthy list of ideas about how to transform their backyard, the clients were excited to see what we could do. Existing features on site needed to be updated and in-cooperated within the design. The view from each angle of the property was already outstanding and we didn't want the design to feel out of place. We had to make the grade changes work to our advantage, each separate space had to have a purpose. The client wanted to use the property for charity events, so a large flat turf area was constructed at the back of the property, perfect for setting up tables, chairs and a stage if needed. It also created the perfect look out point into the back of the property, dropping off into a ravine. A lot of focus throughout the project was the plant selection. With a large amount of garden beds, we wanted to maintain a clean and formal look, while still offering seasonal interest. We did this by edging the beds with boxwoods, adding white hydrangeas throughout the beds for constant colour, and subtle pops of purple and yellow. This along with the already breathtaking natural backdrop of the space, is more than enough to make this project stand out.
Photographer: Jason Hartog Photography
Amy Robertson Garden Design
Wellbeing of Women Show Garden at RHS Hampton Court Flower Show 2015 - Winner of Silver-Gilt Medal and People's Choice Award for best Small Garden
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Overgrown shrubs and trees once occupied a large portion of this landscape, now an extensive entertaining space with a table for 10 beneath a pergola and a variety of sitting and entertaining areas offers much more outdoor living space for the homeowners to enjoy. The updated, site-appropriate and low-water plants and no lawn result in less maintenance and a lower water bill. Full color Blue stone and small mexican pebbles replace the lawn and pathways resulting in an updated and contemporary transformation. A variety of low-water plants including succulents offer year-round appeal and interest throughout the seasons. Photos and Design © Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Janice Parker Landscape Architects
Past the grass and stone banded garden, through the pool house lay the lake beyond.
Photo credit: Neil Landino
Specialty Gardens
A colorful mixed border of deer resistant plants including annuals and perennials. Some of the plants included are: Allium 'Millennium', Ageratum, Argyranthemum 'Butterfly', Helenium 'Mardi Gras', Agastache 'Purple Haze', Annual Cleome, Echinacea 'Hot Papaya', Coreopsis 'Zagreb', and New Guinea Impatiens.
Specialty Gardens LLC, Grand Haven, MI
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