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A J Miller Landscape Architecture PLLC
Views looking out of the conference barn windows to the large roof garden.
Hursthouse Landscape Architects and Contractors
Our crews removed decaying concrete paver stoops from each entry. We formed, poured, and pinned into the foundation new concrete stoops, then mortared each with bullnosed bluestone and house brick risers, bringing the exterior materials on par with the home’s craftsmanship.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
An urn of annuals on the front porch with the birch grove in the distance.
Westhauser Photography
Melanie Hick Garden Design
This garden takes a blank canvas covered in astroturf and delivers a dark, sophisticated garden requested by the client. Bespoke art work is nestled amongst the dark gravel and dark clay pavers.
Broward Landscape, Inc.
omplete Property Restoration
Landscape
Putting Green
Synthetic Turf
Landscape Palms
Landscape Plants
Hardscapes Driveway & Pathway
Hardscape Stones
Outdoor Lighting
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
Colorful perennials such as hemerocallis, geranium, leucanthemum, and allium flank the new bluestone path to the gate.
Westhauser Photography
Urbafloria
This California native plant front yard is Certified Ocean Friendly, Certified Wildlife Habitat, has been featured on the Mar Vista Green Garden Showcase. Salvia spathacea, or hummingbird sage lines either side of the path. There is also Salvia leucantha (purple), a small Persimmon tree and large Sycamore tree in this photo. Grape vine on porch has not leafed out yet. Rain chain instead of down spout is decorative and functional. This installation was partially funded by a turf removal rebate. --Jacky Surber
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
The front and back areas surrounding this Eichler home were updated with the mid-century modern design aesthetic in mind. The Front landscape takes on a minimalist design with architectural plants. Pincushion plants - Leucospermum 'Tango' are in full bloom in Spring with stunning orange flowers. Barrel Cactus, Artichoke Agaves, stately Thatching Reeds, a Blue Palm (Brahea 'Clara') a Mediterranean Fan Palm and other easy-care plants. The corten steel sculpture offers a striking focal point adjacent to the front doorway.
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
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