Pink Garden for Summer Ideas and Designs
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
1 - 20 of 129 photos
Item 1 of 3
Designscapes Colorado Inc.
A grand wooden gate introduces the series of arrival sequences to be taken in along the private drive to the main ranch grounds.
Paul Maue Associates Landscape Architects
This antique boy and goose fountain is surrounded by a European Hornbeam hedge at the edge of an arrival courtyard.
During the Summer annual and tropical planters are placed in and around this feature to help animate it.
Susan Cohan Gardens
Roses and clematis. Rosa 'Dublin Bay' + Clematis 'Etoile Violette' + Clematis 'Earnest Markham'.
Anita Sullivan Gardens
Sanguisorba 'Tanna'. Small flowers on nose-height wire stems. Adds height and movement, but won't block light. Try it with pale yellow Cephalearia Gigantea. Photo Ben Fearnside
Tom Ralston Concrete
It is easy to see why the designer choose to use a thicker more bold concrete on these columns around the pool especially from this vantage point. There is a certain handsomeness that emanates from the thicker cap and casts a unique distinction for the planters themselves as the play off of the blue pool water
John Luhn
Princeton Design Collaborative
Garden allee path with copper pipe trellis
Photo by: Jeffrey Edward Tryon of PDC
Bob's Landscaping
Planting in Biltmore of North Barrington. We also installed all the stone embedded in the hill.
Harry Holding Studio
A contemporary garden for a family in South London. The planting is naturalistic and wildlife friendly, softening the sharp geometry employed in the hard landscaping. Seen here in summer with the echinacea, echinops and kniphofia in full bloom.
Whitacre Greer Company
Whitacre Greer Old Chicago Cobble Boardwalk. Herringbone and Running Bond patterns. Traditional tumbled genuine clay paving brick.
Quarry View Garden Care
We've just completed this fabulous reclaimed brick patio with herringbone design for a client in Beaconsfield.
Our client asked us to provide interest and a feature to this largely shaded area so we worked with the existing planting and landscape features to construct this reclaimed brick patio with dual water features to compliment the formal Italian-esque feel.
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Certainly a labour of love, there's something about working with old bricks that's so satisfying, maybe it's the character with each one being different or using recycled materials, it all seems to work!
Just waiting for the finishing touches to the power supply for the water features and then some cobbles to dress.
Roland Oehme Landscape Architecture
This is a small garden (approx. 600 sq. ft.) next to a corner townhome in an urban setting in Baltimore’s popular Hampden neighborhood. We transformed this former weed patch into a thriving and beautiful pollinator garden of mostly native plants. The client specifically wanted flowering plants for all pollinators, but especially hummingbirds, and the garden was to be bird friendly as well. I designed the garden and installed it with the help of landscape contractors. I located a water fountain against the rear wall. The client also desired a vine to cover the rear wall so I selected the Trumpet Vine which is growing beautifully. I continue to oversee the maintenance of this garden.
Landscape design and photo by Roland Oehme
Pink Garden for Summer Ideas and Designs
1