Rustic Garden with a Garden Path Ideas and Designs

Remote Bridge
Remote Bridge
UserUser
The most difficult part of this remote bridge was getting concrete and steel to the job site. Photography by Gil Stose
Rundle House
Rundle House
Aralia: Innovation in Landscape DesignAralia: Innovation in Landscape Design
A Late 14th century distinctive, rural building with a Grade II listing. Our clients were working on internal renovations and extensions prior to the construction of the garden. When they approached Aralia they were requiring a contemporary garden to match the redeveloped interior rooms. The family orientated space that we created in the courtyard, was only just a part of a larger garden, but was designed in order to become the more usable area for the family. Aralia used a clean, contemporary design, combined with more traditional references such as the pergola detailing, black metal edge details and the brickwork chosen. This project included a complete re-model of the space into three separate terraces, with surrounding textual planting and specimen trees. Features of the design included a pleached hedge to enable privacy, bespoke fabricated oak and metal pergolas, and atmospheric lighting. Aralia connected the rest of the natural garden through sculpture landform to blend the contemporary and formal with the natural and informal. Other elements of this garden include a Yorkstone edged bed and instant box hedging to frame the views to the front of the property.
Perfekte Symbiose aus altem Bestand und neu angelegtem Areal
Perfekte Symbiose aus altem Bestand und neu angelegtem Areal
Werner Frick - Garten- und LandschaftsbauWerner Frick - Garten- und Landschaftsbau
Natursteinmauern und interessante Pflasterungen schaffen Gliederung auf großen Flächen. Als Hangverbauungen und Hangbefestigungen fügen sich Natursteinmauern harmonisch ins Gelände ein und geben Halt.
Top Award Winning Project-A Spa Overlook - Residence in Aurora, Ohio
Top Award Winning Project-A Spa Overlook - Residence in Aurora, Ohio
LWB Design Landscape ArchitectureLWB Design Landscape Architecture
It was a pleasure and a privilege to work with the owners of this custom home while it was still under construction. The early planning allowed LWB to design the topographic features of the site to fit into the amenities that the clients desired such as an organically shaped swimming pool, a spa, planting, etc. The extreme grades in the backyard created an opportunity to place the spa overlooking the pool. The unique grading situation also allowed the pool utilities to be built underneath the lawn in a vented room, hidden from view. Waterfalls in the pool and a water wall help to create a relaxing experience in the homeowner's backyard. This Project was awarded with a coveted Grand Award in Residential Installation $50,001 & Over by the Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association.
Backyard Landscape Renovation w/ Basalt Column Fountain
Backyard Landscape Renovation w/ Basalt Column Fountain
Russell Landscape ConstructionRussell Landscape Construction
This project began in 2015 with a major renovation of the landscape on the side and backyard of this property. First we constructed a gravel driveway with edgestones around its perimeter and a naturalized planting. The driveway led into a gravel walkway that extended around to the back of the house where it became a gravel patio. We also installed a set of natural basalt columns and carried the same naturalized planting and boulder theme around to the backyard. This year we built upon the original project by converting the gravel patio into a paver patio and installed flagstone steppers along the gravel walkway. More recently, we just finished up adding to the planting to create a shorter privacy screening using Black Dragon Cryptomeria. Watch Jay & Donna discuss working with RLC via the link to the video here: http://www.russelllandscapeconstruction.com/testimonials.html
Residential rain garden with native plants
Residential rain garden with native plants
DAPPLED EARTH– designs to nurture life!DAPPLED EARTH– designs to nurture life!
This native rock garden in Central Oregon was created to collect rain water and snow melt, and to celebrate seasonal effects. You can see that it is lower than the immediate area and has stone steps to the right climbing out of the depression. In this mid summer photograph you see fire cracker penstemon, pineneedle penstemon, rocky mountian pentemon, and yarrow blooming. The tall skinny plant is a scarlet gilia that will be covered in red trumpet bloom in August.
Flagstone Stepping Stones and Planting Bed
Flagstone Stepping Stones and Planting Bed
Breaking GroundBreaking Ground
Flagstone paths run along planting beds featuring native and cultivated species. Photo Credit: Ryan Corrigan

Rustic Garden with a Garden Path Ideas and Designs

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