Partial Sun Formal Garden Ideas and Designs

Townhouse garden
Townhouse garden
Neil Jones DesignNeil Jones Design
Using a refined palette of quality materials set within a striking and elegant design, the space provides a restful and sophisticated urban garden for a professional couple to be enjoyed both in the daytime and after dark. The use of corten is complimented by the bold treatment of black in the decking, bespoke screen and pergola.
Back garden planting with large boulder
Back garden planting with large boulder
Maximize DesignMaximize Design
Lush back garden planting, with flowering perennials, grasses and evergreen ground covers. The tree is a mature Amelanchier (Serviceberry). A large boulder that was found on site sits in a bed of Irish Moss (Sagina) and Japanese Acorus Grass.
Blue & White Garden–Seekonk, MA
Blue & White Garden–Seekonk, MA
Andrew Grossman Landscape DesignAndrew Grossman Landscape Design
Blue & White Garden with rectangular lily pond; azaleas, tree peonies, assorted Spring bulbs, perennials and flowering shrubs. Display Garden, Seekonk, MA.
Small modern garden landscaping in Clapham
Small modern garden landscaping in Clapham
Positive Garden LtdPositive Garden Ltd
Small modern garden landscaping in Clapham. Porcelain tiles, drainage, painting, lighting. Water feature wall cladded with multi slate panels. Raised beds constructed from hollow/solid dense concrete blocks, rendered and painted. Designer: Honor Holmes Garden Design Positive Garden Ltd
City Garden- Cedar Arbor
City Garden- Cedar Arbor
Bradford Associates, LLCBradford Associates, LLC
A lovely cedar arbor allows the climbing roses to frame the garden entrance.
Backyard gathering meadows
Backyard gathering meadows
ecore habitat Studioecore habitat Studio
The backyard is proposed with a vintage feeling. Space is combining pathways, patio, fireplace, outdoor kitchen, swing, and colorful and different plant turfs. The backyard was converted into an ideal environment to hear the bird noises and rustling sounds of nature.
Sunken bocce ball court
Sunken bocce ball court
Village Landscape ArchitectureVillage Landscape Architecture
Attractive existing sycamore tree line provides beautiful branching patterns behind a raised planter with low evergreen screening shrubs. Bluestone paves the steps down to a sunken bocce court that is surrounded by a stucco seat walls with bluestone cap. Lighting under seat wall cap allows use at night time.
Northwest Family Resort
Northwest Family Resort
Alderwood Landscape Architecture and ConstructionAlderwood Landscape Architecture and Construction
Outside of Spokane, this formal garden area resides along this large property. Our clients wanted to garden without bending over, so these raised beds were built so the plants and vegetables sit about waist high. The metal fence is threaded tighter on the bottom to keep smaller critters out.
La Sombra - Walking Up to the Front Door
La Sombra - Walking Up to the Front Door
Hush HouseHush House
Walking along the warm ipe wood deck to the softly-lit second floor entry way.
La Sombra - Built-In Bench Seating
La Sombra - Built-In Bench Seating
Hush HouseHush House
Slightly dramatic view of the space featuring the welcoming built-in bench, dappled vine-screen sunlight, and warm ipe wood deck.
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.
Meadow Vista
Meadow Vista
Built EnvironmentBuilt Environment
This project was to increase the elegance and define the entry to this wonderful home.
Ranch Reinvented
Ranch Reinvented
Knaak Design GroupKnaak Design Group
Mid-Century home renovation with modern pool, landscape, covered patio, outdoor kitchen, fire pit, outdoor kitchen, and landscaping.

Partial Sun Formal Garden Ideas and Designs

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