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Ginkgo Leaf Studio
30" square bluestone steppers form a path through the lawn, leading to the bluestone and brick patio.
Renn Kuhnen Photography
LandArt
Slate grey Banas flagstone walkway, decorative brick pillars, Flamboro dark armourstone placements, and gardens.
yardscapes Inc.
Front entrance with an irregular limestone walkway with an assortment of plant material
Eden Garden Design
Custom cut lueders stone walkway, custom steel edging, turf and pea gravel provide a casual yet elegant garden space - our work is all in the details.
Photographer: Greg Thomas, http://optphotography.com/
Kim Rooney Design
Hillside Garden Designed by Kim Rooney Landscape architect, located in the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle Washington. This photo was taken by Eva Blanchard Photography.
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
The traditional fountain and surroundings are embellished with a variety of drought tolerant grasses, flowering plants and succulents. The removal of the dense and overgrown shrubs provides more outdoor living space for dining and entertaining for the homeowners' enjoyment. And now with site-appropriate plants and no lawn there is 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 to include Sedum rupestre 'Angelina', with chartreuse foliage, other varieties of sedum along with Echeveria succulents, Echinacea and grases. Photos and Design © Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
12/12 Architects & Planners
Large windows (existing and new to match ) let in ample daylight and views to their expansive gardens.
Photography by homeowner.
Brett Maloney Landscapes, LLC
Steppingstone pathway entering the patio garden from the West. Some of the plants pictured: Dwarf Alberta Spruce, Perennial Geranium, Peony, Hosta, Great Solomon's Seal, Ostrich Fern, Snakeroot, Rudbeckia "Goldsturm", and Smokebush. Photo by Landscape Artist: Brett D. Maloney.
User
With an established formal garden, stone fireplace, seating and dining terrace, the clients wished to enhance their outdoor program with the addition of a pool, spa, and lounging terrace. A thoughtful master plan and careful attention to detailing allows the additional landscape improvements to blend seamlessly with the existing program.
Photography by Greg Premru
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