Turquoise Garden with Gravel Ideas and Designs

Denver Botanic Gardens WaterSmart Garden, Fragrance Garden
Denver Botanic Gardens WaterSmart Garden, Fragrance Garden
Lauren SpringerLauren Springer
my first public garden project, designed and installed 1995-1996. it is still one of the most popular gardens at Denver Botanic Gardens. photo by Lauren Springer Ogden
SUCCULENT GARDEN
SUCCULENT GARDEN
Linda Estrin Garden DesignLinda Estrin Garden Design
MEDITERRANEAN, TRADITIONAL, CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, MALIBU, CALABASAS, SANTA MONICA, THOUSAND OAKS, SHERMAN OAKS, WEST HILLS, PACIFIC PALISADES, NORTH RANCH, AGOURA, AGOURA HILLS, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, SUCCULENTS, ECLECTIC, OAK PARK, DECOMPOSED GRANITE, AUSTRALIAN PLANTS, CALIFORNIA NATIVE, CALIFORNIA NATIVE PLANTS, SUSTAINABLE, RAIN CAPTURE, SOIL HEALTH, RUSTIC, ENGLISH GARDEN, DROUGHT TOLERANT, DROUGHT RESISTANT, LAWN REMOVAL, WATER CONSERVATION, WATER CONSERVING, WATERWISE, LOW MAINTENANCE, CLIMATE, FRONT YARD, BACK YARD, BACKYARD, PATIO, POOL, SOUTHWESTERN, ASIAN, WALKWAY, SUCCULENT POTS, GRAVEL, EDIBLE, LANDSCAPE, POOL, GARDEN, GARDEN DESIGN, SUCCULENT GARDEN, SUCCULENT POTS, REBATE, SUCCULENT WALL, LIVING WALL, DRAFTING, HARDSCAPE, HARDSCAPING, LIGHTING, FOUNTAIN, WATER FEATURE, LOW WATER, DRIP IRRIGATION, FIRE PIT, SANTA BARBARA, OXNARD, VENTURA,
Water Rill Garden, East Riding
Water Rill Garden, East Riding
Lizzie Tulip Garden DesignLizzie Tulip Garden Design
A contemporary water rill garden, calm, peaceful and light, with crisp diamond cut sandstone paving, rendered planters, contrasting gravel which glitters in the sun, flanked by Beech and Hornbeam hedging. The gardens surround an 18th Century farmhouse, open to the public between April and September each year. For more information please visit stillingfleetlodgenurseries.co.uk
Urban Elements Landscapes
Urban Elements Landscapes
Urban Elements LandscapesUrban Elements Landscapes
The aptly named project “ The Rise”, presented some design and construction challenges due to the steepness of the site. A highly detailed plan allowed UEL to facilitate a magnificent finished project, much to the satisfaction of our client. The project entailed detailed concrete subbases to facilitate natural stone surfaces, with great consideration to retaining of the sloped ground through a series of natural timber terraced retaining walls. Much thought was also put into drainage on the site, to prevent ongoing issues with natural water movement. The soil preparation and extensive plant list provides the clients with a garden that will satisfy their love of horticulture for years to come.
Operation Neighbor Screen
Operation Neighbor Screen
Southern LandscapeSouthern Landscape
When the neighbor expanded, the small, open courtyard became an extension of the neighbor's driveway. Southern Landscape designed and built a custom privacy trellis to shield the neighbor while creating an intimate retreat off the master bedroom. ,Asian jasmine climbs the trellis, while dianella, foxtail, and little gem magnolia highlight the custom water feature, all of which contributes to the quiet oasis.
Sun and Shade
Sun and Shade
Edger Landscape DesignEdger Landscape Design
A steppingstone path through the meadow that flanks the patio invites exploration. Edger Landscape Design
Front garden
Front garden
greencube garden and landscape designgreencube garden and landscape design
Adding kerb appeal to a traditional styled Sevenoaks property. We've includied raised planters constructed with Corten Steel. Our planting has used multi-stemmed specimen Osmanthus underplanted with easy to maintain Pittosporum clipped to form balls, dealing with full sun as well as full shade. The palette includes textural forms and contrast. We have added naturally rounded shrubs such as Arbutus to form structure and full stops to the perennial planting.

Turquoise Garden with Gravel Ideas and Designs

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