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Outdoor Creations Landscape & Design Inc.
A narrow full sun gated entry to a rear garden with lustrous cool season annuals transitioned by warm season perennials
Plan-it Earth Design
A long trellis with arbor provides privacy for the sunken path around the house. People walking on the sidewalk would be able to see right into the house without it. Large round boulders create a natural retaining wall around this corner property
Design by Amy Whitworth
Photo by Amy Whitworth
Renovations Landscaping, inc.
These plants create an inviting and colorful entrance into this drive. -Dan Farley
Smalls Landscaping
Leave a spot in your landscaping to add a container to fill during the seasons to keep the color and landscape looking fresh.
Wildflower Landscape Design at K&D Landscaping
We transformed this unusable sloping side yard into a casual and modern outdoor living space. Complete with modern privacy fencing, fire bowl and an outdoor shower.
Texas Ponds and Water Features, LLC
Disappearing or Pond-less Waterfalls allow you to enjoy the look and sound of moving water without the maintenance of a pond. A waterfall is undoubtedly the most beautiful and coveted feature in a landscape. The Pond-less Waterfall has made many Texans who were previously unable to relax to the sweet sounds of falling water very happy. It's a great alternative for those who are just trying to 'get their feet wet' or looking to fit a little piece of paradise into their own backyard. If your Texas Landscape lacks the space or if you have safety concerns about a pond, then a Pond-less Waterfall is perfect for you.
iNSPiRE Landscape & Garden Design
A beautiful sustainable garden, featuring screening, views, natural pavers, black mulch, fruit trees and raised vegetable beds, grape vines and various native plants.
Greenwood Design Associates, LLC
Lavender with Gaura 'Siskiyou Pink'. I was invited to do the planting design for this compact hillside project after the hardscape was complete. The home is situated on a corner lot, and a number of very narrow beds and stepped planting arrows wrap the house in a "C" shape. The homeowner was looking for plantings that would be soft and inviting for her children, and welcome birds, bees, and butterflies to the garden.
Kelly Greenwood
Miriam's River House Designs, LLC
This photo shows the Sun/Moon Garden design. The standing reclaimed barn stones represent the eight planets in their orbit around the sun. The circular orbits are suggested through the use of plant material. The day and night color theme seasonally ripples throughout the entire design. There are specific site lines embedded in the design for metaphysical reasons.
Photo credits: Dan Drobnick
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