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B: I like the ground cover here and the overall look. A: I like this one too. E: This looks like salt and pepper pebbles, concrete paving with a brick edge, and a ledger stone faced low wall. Are you interested in adding a low wall to define the camp area patio? The plantings are traditional landscape favorites, lush but water intensive. A: I like the wall and I want this gravel in our fire pit. This is my favorite fire pit.
B: I like the way these beds look. I also like that they are redwood given that redwood is more rot resistant. E: it seems like you prefer wood beds that are less than 18” tall with a cap. They can also be constructed with composite boards for greater for rot resistance. Much more expensive. The redwood today has similar resistance as does cedar, neither are very resistant as the quality is not as good as it used to be.
E: planting option, espaliered trees with the supports removed once branches are sturdy
advanced espalier!
E: planting option, espaliered fruit trees on wire between wood posts
E: planting option, free standing apples pruned into a hedge
E: vine trellis option, espaliered fruit trees on wires between wood posts
E: vine trellis option, espaliered citrus on steel wire mesh B: I like this fence for this.
E: vine trellis option, grape wines on wire supports
E: vine trellis option, staggered panels of wood and wire mesh fencing with grape vines. B: I like everything about this.
E: paving b option, flagstone set into wood chip mulch.
E: paving a or b option, concrete pavers with sand joint
E: paving a or b option, concrete with contrasting light and heavy washed finishes
E: paving b option, large flagstone set into gravel paving
E: shade structure option, wood and steel shade structure with wisteria
E: screen fence option, integrated screen and garden entry B: Wow.
E: paving b or c option, gold granite chip path
E: paving b or c option, raised beds with gravel paving. B: I like the gravel paving.
E: paving b option, salt and pepper pea gravel with wood edging
E: paving b or c option, dark gray crusher dust path with metal edging
E: screen fence option, semi transparent screen with alternating board sizes. A: I like this for the hot tub.
E: paving b or c option, gold dg with stabilizer. B: I think I like this path material the most. E: this is the same as your existing path.
E: screen fence option, wood screen with wire attached with turnbuckles so they can be tighted.
E; paving a or b option, concrete with broom finish screen fence with square steel wire mesh and horizontal board
E: paving a or b and screen fence options, uncolored concrete with light sand finish, horizontal board screen, medium-heft wood arbor for shade B: I like this concrete style.
E: paving a or b option, concrete with integral color and light wash finish
E: paving a or b option, concrete with stamped texture and color hardener
E: Paving a option, notice how the control joints in the concrete paving align with the architecture
E:patio cover option, ready made shade structure from wayfair
E: screen fence option, horizontal boards with alternating sizes B: I like this fence and the plants in front of it. E: There are some ornamental grasses on the prelim plant list but not this one, sadly, as it is very invasive.
E: screen fence option, horizontal boards of a single size
E: screen fence option, peekaboo fence B: Very cool.
E: screen fence option and also patio cover option, These screens are constructed from perforated steel. It comes in many different gauges, perforation sizes, and spacing between holes. Can be constructed with a wood or steel support frame. Finish can be plain steel (will rust), galvanized, or powder coated.
E: screen fence option, with an evergreen vine, this wood and wire fence could provide privacy
E; patio cover option, steel patio shade structure. looks like its powder coated black.
E: cantilevered concrete paving instead of separate pool coping.
B: I like this pool cover housing. A: I like this pool too. E: this pool has a concrete coping and concrete cover over the pool cover housing. You can have coping that is distinct from the paving around the pool or your can have just paving, like the pool with the curved slide. Do you have a preference?
this style is beautiful. Brad and I love this pool.
a redbud would be a great focal point on the axis of the arbor into the edible area. The pods are actually edible when picked young.
the river cobble edging would be similar to this but smoother rocks that are set into the ground more. B: This is great.
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