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London Landscapes LLC
The mid level pond with perching wall. Various little ones enjoy looking into this crystal clear water and searching for fish and frogs. The second waterfall drops into here, and is sited to reflect the sun throughout the day. Photo by Ron Freudenheim
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Completed the Summer/Fall of 2020, this Ross, CA back landscape was re-imagined to remove the leaking pool and replace the water-thirsty/tired lawn. The result is a beautiful landscape with more usable and functional areas for outdoor living and enjoyment. Filled with an abundance of diverse, lower-water plants and enhancements. A feast for the eyes and senses for the homeowners to enjoy throughout the seasons, that also welcomes the birds, bees and butterflies.
We replaced and expanded the patio outside the home's sliding doors to provide more space for dining and entertaining. Full-range bluestone was selected for its warm and cool tones for the patio, stairs and the long curvaceous pathway that leads to a smaller patio. Shaded by the majestic oak tree, this patio at the back of the property is another welcoming destination for peaceful relaxation. It is boarded by a stone seat wall constructed with "Rocky Mountain Gold Glacier" natural stone that provides additional seating, functionality and compliments the bluestone beautifully. "Granitecrete" (a material similar to Decomposed Granite) was chosen as the surface for other pathways and a small area designed to include a bench and a curved trellis with a lowering vine. It also surrounds the dramatic tall planters with Kumquat trees, and the stately water feature. A variety of Mediterranean plants and grasses fill the garden with movement texture and fragrance, designed in shades of green, gray, purple and white. A low-water Kurapia ground surrounds the main pathway pavers.
Paradise Design Studio
Walkways were framed with Iceberg Roses and New Hydrangeas, Azaleas, Ferns frame the house.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
Astilbe chinensis ‘Purpurkerze’, Heuchera x ‘Raspberry
Ice’, and Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’ alongside the front
walk.
Westhauser Photography
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
An urn of annuals on the front porch with the birch grove in the distance.
Westhauser Photography
Landscape Design in a Day
Stone planter provides friendly screening between city properties. Clients enjoy perfect tomatoes that ripen with reflected light from the driveway.
Creative Environments
The balance of the yard is so important when designing any yard. Each environment plays an important part in the usage of your entertainment areas and how you view the rest of the yard. Each Creative Environment has a special touch to add to this client's lifestyle. Peter Koenig put in plan view, Michael Tebb Landscape made it work in reality and Creative Environments add their touch with the water features. Photography by Alex Johnson
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