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Landscape Connection
Sustainable Urban Denver Colorado front yard transformation 1 year after landscape re-design.
Land2c Landscape Architecture
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Some favorite hydrangeas and climbing roses flank a pathway. Groundcover surrounds the stepping stones with lavender and variegated hostas filling in along the curvy path to the rear garden. Many summer bouquets for filling vases are grown here!
CFLD Landscape Design
New DG path replaces a tired existing lawn creating a sense of destination in this narrow backyard. Heuchera, Dianella, Meyer Fern, Agapanthus and Pittosporum line the pathway with lots of texture and seasonal flowers.
Creations Landscape Design
Explore this revitalized backyard oasis in Washington, DC, where overgrown grass, weeds, and greenery once dominated the space.
Faced with the challenge of maximizing every inch in this limited area, our goal was to reclaim and transform. The result: a thoughtful design featuring a custom fence for privacy and aesthetics, a space-saving bike shed, and a cozy bench surrounded by mosquito-repellent plants. Witness the metamorphosis of this once-overgrown haven into a harmonious blend of functionality and style—a transformed retreat where space is utilized to its fullest potential.
Jackie and the Beanstalk
I designed this custom fence and gate. Glass orbs are inserted at the ends of the dowels. They glisten in the sunlight and add colorful interest to the enclosure. The Cecil Brunner roses are spectacular when in bloom.
Susan Friedman Landscape Architecture
Drystack Calistoga retaining walls with built-in slab seating, and California Gold D.G. hillside pathways. Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster' performing well into August.
Photo credits: Tom Minczeski
Native Edge Landscape
This custom keyhole raised veggie bed was installed in place of the owners' original in-ground veggie bed. Made from gorgeous red cedar with built-in trellis support, it is much more beautiful and more convenient and accessible than the original bed.
Creations Landscape Design
Explore this revitalized backyard oasis in Washington, DC, where overgrown grass, weeds, and greenery once dominated the space.
Faced with the challenge of maximizing every inch in this limited area, our goal was to reclaim and transform. The result: a thoughtful design featuring a custom fence for privacy and aesthetics, a space-saving bike shed, and a cozy bench surrounded by mosquito-repellent plants. Witness the metamorphosis of this once-overgrown haven into a harmonious blend of functionality and style—a transformed retreat where space is utilized to its fullest potential.
Traditional Garden with Decomposed Granite Ideas and Designs
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