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Harry Holding Studio
An inner city oasis with enchanting planting using a tapestry of textures, shades of green and architectural forms to evoke the tropics of Australia.
Blum & Scherer Gartendesign und Freiraumplanung
Vorgarten "EINGERAHMT"
Der Ausgleich des Höhenunterschiedes der Schattenfläche des Vorgartens zum eigentlichen Garten des Hauses wurde durch gegossene Betonteile in moderner Optik vorgenommen. Rankhilfen für Efeu und andere Kletterpflanzen führen den Blick zum Beet mit großblättrigen Funkien, Efeu, Formgehölzen und Kirschloorbeer.
Friedberg, Wetteraukreis
Projektjahr: 2014
SURROUNDS Landscape Architecture + Construction
Landscape Architect: Howard Cohen
Photography by: Bob Narod, Photographer, LLC
June Scott Design
Succulents, grasses and low-water shrubs with vivid foliage give this coastal garden a rich, textured look with minimal maintenance. Exterior colors and furniture selection by Julie McMahon. Photos by Daniel Bosler
Garten Bitters - Gärtner von Eden
Bei diesem Projekt im skandinavischen Stil sollte der Urlaub in den Garten gebracht werden. Dazu war es den Bauherr*innen wichtig eine passende Anbindung vom Pool zum Haus zu finden. Ebenso wurde darauf geachtet, dass man vom Hausinneren Blickachsen auf die Poolanlage bekommt. In diesem Folienpool wurden verschiedene Technikelemente verbaut. Die Rolladenabdeckung trägt durch einen Solareffekt zur Erwärmung des Wassers bei.
Dadurch sind 2 Grad Temperaturanstieg pro Tag möglich. Eine weitere Besonderheit ist der verbaute Skimmer. Dieser ermöglicht einen Wasserstand von bis zu 7cm unter dem Plattenrand, normal sind hier 10-12cm. Der höhere Wasserstand sorgt für einen schöneren Effekt. Die Wassertemperatur kann ab 15 Grad Außentemperatur mithilfe von einer Luft-Wärmepumpe erwärmt werden.
Lehnhoff's Landscaping, LLC.
The end of the irregular stone patio is highlighted with a Virginia boulder surrounded by the Maryland state flower black eyed Susan in full bloom.
Colin Cooney Designs
Feature planting bed with half standard holly trees, hydrangea limelight and ornamental grasses.
Joanne Alderson Design
Tudor house & contemporary extension seen through this wild flower meadow with camassia
YardDoc
For this garden project, we created a simple yet elegant pathway using three distinct but complementary earthen colors and textures. The pebbles and flat stones match the home’s multicolored brickwork walls. We added contrast with black soil and river rock. We planted small compact plants around this pathway which won’t create too much shade or hinder the view. The gently curving design leading to another part of the property arouses the viewer’s curiosity.
Springer Environmental Services
A bed of native plants and flowers surrounds and shades a sunny wall. The neatly mown lawn, despite its tidy appearance, isn't treated with fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides; it consists of whatever happens to grow there, clipped short, and is much more eco-friendly and low-maintenance than traditional lawn.
A J Miller Landscape Architecture PLLC
The house was repainted now the color blends with the paving choice and the planting 'pops' against the blue-grey. Our client is so impressed that the planting is changing through the entire seasons and every month something new is in flower.
Olmos Landscape
Soft colors and complementary selections of natural materials enhance the Spanish-style hacienda look
Joanne Alderson Design
Classic manor house garden by Joanne Alderson Design, built by Rob Jones of The Garden Design Co & photographed by Joanna Good
Archer Services
Brick pavers have been stacked to create circular beds. The beds have been expertly filled with a variety of plant life including grasses, trees, shrubs, and flowers.
Turquoise Garden with a Flowerbed Ideas and Designs
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