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Renatta Holt of Merrifield Garden Center
Trellises provide support for heirloom tomatoes and other climbing plants.
Renatta Holt
Garden Tech Horticultural Services LLC
A rustic ladder makes a great trellis for a flowering honeysuckle vine. hanging baskets as well as compact miniature roses and perennials help frame in the porch without obstructing the view.
FormLA Landscaping
We cannot take credit for the expansive 40-year old oak that shades the driveway and wraps the home in privacy. The owners credit the squirrels! Established tree canopy like this is literally priceless - it adds value to the Retreat, and also neighboring homes.
Mary Kirk Menefee, Landscape Designer
The homeowner turned an otherwise useless space under the stairs into a charming niche by hanging a bent wood swing.
Design by Mary Kirk Menefee; installation by Merrifield Garden Center. Photo: Mary Kirk Menefee
Lankford Associates Landscape Architects
The cedar lath screen and trellis creates a support for esplanade trees while adding protection and privacy to the space.
Linda Estrin Garden Design
Pots, planters, old birdbaths, living walls. My succulent designs have been featured in numerous publications, most notably two books written by The Succulent Queen, Debra Lee Baldwin: "Succulent Container Gardens" and "Succulents Simplified," I love doing what I do. Let's talk!
Andra Martens Design Studio
Side garden becomes an outdoor living space with a floating bench, crushed limestone ground cover, concrete fire table by Ernsdorf Design in Los Angeles and a copper succulent planter and art wall.
Pierce Hill Design, ltd.
New plantings on a hillside backyard rock garden blend to existing areas.
Design and photos copyright Pierce hill design,ltd. All rights reserved.
Native Edge Landscape
Another fun Crestview project! This young couple wanted a back yard that reflected their bohemian-eclectic style and could add additional privacy from the ever climbing construction around them. A place for “hanging out and drinking coffee or beer in the backyard.” But what was most exciting, was the air stream they had just purchased and were in the process of restoring. With the end goal of using it as a guest home for family and friends, we were challenged with creating a space that was cohesive and connected this new living space with the rest of the yard.
In the front we had another quark to fix. The sidewalk from their front door to the street suddenly stopped 5 feet from the curb, making a less than inviting entry for guests. So, creating a new usable entryway with additional curb appeal was a top priority.
We managed the entertainment space by using modern poured concrete pad’s as a focal. A poured concrete wall serves as a bench as well as creates a visual anchor for the patio area. To soften the hard materials, small plantings of succulents and ground cover were planted in the spaces between the pads. For a backdrop, a custom Cedar Plank wall and trellis combined to soften the vertical space and add plenty of privacy. The trellis is anchored by a Coral Vine to add interest. Cafe style lighting was strung across the area create a sense of intimacy.
We also completed the fence transition, and eliminated the grass areas that were not being utilized to reduce the amount of water waste in the landscape, and replaced these areas with beneficial plantings for the wildlife.
Overall, this landscape was completed with a cohesive Austin-friendly design in mind for these busy young professionals!
Caleb Kerr - http://www.calebkerr.com
Creative Outdoor Spaces
Narrow Spaces...Consider lattice trellis for vertical vine plantings and incorporate pots for added dimension and interest. Ideal for planting perennials and annuals!!
Rustic Garden with a Living Wall Ideas and Designs
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