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Rain Garden Nursery LandscapeMakeoverDesignStaging
Scott & Catherine Buley, HTT&T, High Tech Turf & Trees, LandscapeMakeover.biz, Rain Garden Nursery. MidWinter Fire Shrub Dogwood to the left.
FormLA Landscaping
Lepechinia calycina, California Pitcher Plant, bell shaped blooms distinguish it from all other native sages. Like other sages, the blooms extend up a delicate stem, and its fresh, earthy fragrance will delight you as well as the birds and butterflies!
Lesly Hall Photography
M. M. Moore Construction Company, Inc.
The original gardens of this Fort Worth estate date back to 1936 when the famous Kansas City landscape architecture firm Hare & Hare designed the grounds featuring sculpted boxwood english knot garden. The homeowner purchased the adjacent lot and called on the accomplished Dallas & Fort Worth architect Ralph Duesing to create a design to honor the original design but scale to encompass the full four and a half acres. This extensive remodel included the extension of the perimeter walls, wrought iron elements and the addition of a classical carved limestone lily pond and Diana sculptured pedestal by Davis Cornell.
FormLA Landscaping
The existing tree canopy on neighbboring properties adds great value to the space. The sun rises over these sentinels. While trumpet vine greened the wall, it came at the cost of hiding its brick edging, a complement to the architecture.
Stapleton Landscape Architecture
One way to create the feel of a Japanese, Korean, or Chinese garden is through use of iconic plant materials, such as this Japanese Maple - Jeff Stapleton
Amazon Landscaping and Garden Design
Zen Garden Circles by Amazon Landscaping and Garden Design
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Amazonlandscaping.ie
Yellow Garden Path Ideas and Designs
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