Sloped Garden with Mulch Ideas and Designs

Eugene Hillside Water Fall
Eugene Hillside Water Fall
Graham Landscape and DesignGraham Landscape and Design
The waterfalls feature beautiful Mollala stone. The custom built bridge spans the pool at the bottom and the path extends with ledgestone steps to the sideyard access gate.
Long Island Landscape Contractor: Erosion Control, Sod Installation, Stone wall
Long Island Landscape Contractor: Erosion Control, Sod Installation, Stone wall
NY Plantings Irrigation and Landscape LightingNY Plantings Irrigation and Landscape Lighting
This is a landscape garden design and sod installation work by Long Island Landscape contractor "New York Plantings Garden Designers and Landscape contracting". One common fix for a steep slope or grade is to build stone retaining wall, staple the sod so it will establish easily. Laying Sod on a hill we should always mulch around surface rooting trees. For more info visist: http://www.newyorkplantings.com New York Plantings Garden Designers and Landscape contracting 432 E 14st New York, NY 10009 Call: 347-558-7051 site url: http://www.newyorkplantings.com/Home.php info@newyorkplantings.com
Retaining Wall
Retaining Wall
intimate spaces landscapingintimate spaces landscaping
Intimate Spaces turns unusable area into functional and beautiful spaces. Over 380 landscape timbers were used on this project. Retaining walls don't have to be ugly!
The Ledges
The Ledges
Ryan Associates Landscape Architecture & PlanningRyan Associates Landscape Architecture & Planning
Dry creek made of river rock and large boulders. By carefully framing views and clearly defining spaces for entertaining and arrival, Ryan Associates achieved a feeling of spaciousness and privacy within the very narrow bounds of this property. Site and circulation challenges were addressed by purposefully delineating paving patterns, planting design, and changes in elevation to define and separate the spaces and their uses. The signature feature, an oval lawn, is set off by a stunning grove of birch trees and a ramped grass path with granite steps – the focal point for an upper bluestone terrace overlooking the space.
Custom Corten steel planter.
Custom Corten steel planter.
Outside InStyleOutside InStyle
Drought tolerant Corten steel retaining wall acts as planter above Huntington Drive.
A Modern Farmhouse in Woodside
A Modern Farmhouse in Woodside
UserUser
a wooden alligator from Living Green lurking in a drought tolerant landscape
Long Island Landscape Contractor: Erosion Control, Sod Installation, Stone wall
Long Island Landscape Contractor: Erosion Control, Sod Installation, Stone wall
NY Plantings Irrigation and Landscape LightingNY Plantings Irrigation and Landscape Lighting
This is a landscape garden design and sod installation work by Long Island Landscape contractor "New York Plantings Garden Designers and Landscape contracting". One common fix for a steep slope or grade is to build stone retaining wall, staple the sod so it will establish easily. Laying Sod on a hill we should always mulch around surface rooting trees. For more info visist: http://www.newyorkplantings.com New York Plantings Garden Designers and Landscape contracting 432 E 14st New York, NY 10009 Call: 347-558-7051 site url: http://www.newyorkplantings.com/Home.php info@newyorkplantings.com
Hangman Valley Contemporary
Hangman Valley Contemporary
Pacific Garden DesignPacific Garden Design
After living with the original 1980s landscaping for a few years after purchasing their home, these homeowners were ready for an update. We preserved mature plantings where possible, but integrated new material to better suit the homeowners' style and the Northwest setting.

Sloped Garden with Mulch Ideas and Designs

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