Sloped Garden and Outdoor Space with Decorative Stones Ideas and Designs
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Metamorphic Design
Plant compositions are designed to spread and grow together to form a mat or carpet like effect
The Renovation Broker
Fire pitt down by the dam, sleepers filled with river stone with custom made fire pitt and fallen down tree used for seating. Ginko tree planted ne3xt to area to give shade once grown.
Eden Garden Design
Planted dry creek with limestone boulders and river rock provides a beautiful and functional drainage solution along the frontage of a sloping property.
Photographer: Greg Thomas, http://optphotography.com/
Outside Dreams Landscape Design and Construction
New water feature uniquely designed to coordinate with the new retaining walls.
Springer Environmental Services
A stone feature solves an erosion problem where runoff was washing away soil. Natural limestone forms a dry creekbed that channels water into a lower area. Moss and wildflowers decorate the stones, while ferns and shade-loving plants transition the area into the edge of a wood.
Marilyn's Dreamscapes L.L.C.
The Citrus Orchard was tiered and secured with rocks and boulders from the site and steps were placed in the center to allow easier access. Irrigation was set up.
J&S Sand and Gravel, LLC.
Various sizes of River Rock used to mitigate temporary drainage issues while creating visual interest as a dry creek bed.
Eden Garden Design
Planted dry creek with limestone boulders and river rock provides a beautiful and functional drainage solution along the frontage of a sloping property.
Photographer: Greg Thomas, http://optphotography.com/
Big Rock Landscaping
Outdoor staircases are required in a slopped yard, but they can be a stunning focal point rather than an eye sore.
The Brooklyn Garden Club Inc.
Nearly completed ' dry creek' constructed to control storm water runoff using a mix of variable sized river rock and a naturalized design model.
LandWorks, Inc.
LandWorks first navigated a most challenging local government approval process because of this home’s placement on a lake, but it was passed by local government and came together beautifully.
Our lovely clients trusted our team to deliver on an involved hardscape and landscape project that featured multi-level patios, several stone staircases, an involved water feature, an elaborate drainage infrastructure – not to mention a switchback, severe-incline path from lake pier to terrace.
The stunning lakeside property features bluestone paving throughout, an outdoor grill counter, decorative driveway details at the home’s front entry, and lush plantings with tons of spring, summer and fall color.
We had a brilliant and experienced crew on the very involved hardscape install and a talented, creative, painstaking crew on the perennial installs.
Sloped Garden and Outdoor Space with Decorative Stones Ideas and Designs
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