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Botanica Landscape Inc.
A large wood bed in a garden provide lots of edibles while providing access for the client
FormLA Landscaping
While the Retreat hosts many fall-blooming native plants, Deer Grass accents steal the show in autumn. The owners love the look of their golden seed heads, which catch the breeze and enchant the birds.
Homefront Farmers
Cold frames are a terrific way to extend the growing season on both ends; serving as mini-greenhouses they allow your garden to keep producing in cold weather months when growing would otherwise be impossible. These beautiful, locally made cedar cold frames measure 24″x 44″ and slope from 5″ in front to 24″ in back (custom built sizes are also available). A temperature sensitive piston automatically opens and closes the lid as-need to create a perfect climate for your plants.
JLM Construction
This photo shows the grade and height of the new retaining wall, and the fencing used with the grade change to keep a modern look.
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*Concrete pads with decomposed granite in between.
*Plants that drape over high retaining walls to hide the facade and feel enclosed in a tight pathway.
*Custom horizontal fencing and gate to match
Edger Landscape Design
A fountain of strawberries nestles above the herbs, freeing them from disease as they hang over the rim of the pot.
Cathy Edger, Edger Landscape Design
Roxy Designs
The clients had a flat lawn front yard. They wanted to create a sense of wildness for their children to play in. Dad is a hobby entomologist and wanted to attract varied insects. The ecosystem has taken several years to develop and now the aquatic plants create the bio-filtration needed for the koi.
Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio (JMMDS)
For this Boston-area former hunting lodge, featured in Outside the Not So Big House by Julie Moir Messervy and Sarah Susanka, JMMDS created a landscape design that anchors the house in the site and complements its Tuscan-inspired architectural update. Three paths meet in a circle of bricks that subtly offers visitors a place to pause and consider before continuing in another direction. Moss has been cultivated to fill the spaces between bricks. Photo: Grey Crawford.
Rost, Inc.
Full-scale hardscape & softscale landscape project featuring man-made waterfall/creek, landscaping, landscape lighting, and irrigation.
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