Sloped Garden and Outdoor Space with Mulch Ideas and Designs
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Outside InStyle
Front entry driveway flanked by turf and multi colored green plantings. Multiple trees produce fresh fruit behind the concrete privacy wall.
Ecology Artisans
Railroad timber stairs along with native flowers, grasses and plants.
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Rock Paper Clippers
Succulents and California natives to decorate the hill with little water or maintenance.
Home & Garden Design, Atlanta - Danna Cain, ASLA
We turned this eyesore into the envy of the neighborhood! This highly visible hillside was the focal point upon entering thru the gated entrance of this home. Now the owner and guests enjoy a seasonal display of color and texture rather than a weed filled boring hillside. Added bonus is that the plants are all drought tolerant, low maintenance and support pollinators. Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and beneficial insects add additional interest.
Photographer: Danna Cain, Home & Garden Design, Inc.
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
This sloped hillside has been transformed into a beautiful tapestry of colors and textures present in every season. I specified drought tolerant plants and shrubs that are low-water, low maintenance and deer resistant. Located in Novato, CA - Marin County. Some photos were taken just after installation and others 2 couple of years later.
Urban Oasis Landscape Design
The clients' mailbox and address are incorporated into this CorTen Steel installation.
Accent Landscapes
This side yard provides a large lawn area for play, with an abundance of mature trees and colorful plantings.
Calvin Craig Landscaping Design-Build
Immediately after construction, mulch color is important, but permanent dyes in mulch are not important if the plants are expected to fill in within a year or two.
Sloped Garden and Outdoor Space with Mulch Ideas and Designs
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