Beach Style Side Yard Garden Design Ideas
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Marilyn's Dreamscapes L.L.C.
This area had sinking stepstones that were removed and replaced with gravel and concrete steppers. Many roses and new succulents were added.
Alison Bockh Garden Design
Alison BockhTinber sleeper steps with gravel to upper cottage garden. Bank planted with Cistus, Phlomis, Salvia, Olearia.
Alan D. Holt, A.S.L.A., Landscape Architect
Alan D Holt ASLA Landscape Architect
This pergola provides shade for the cars and an architectural transition from the house to the landscape. Confederate Jasmine is trained to the Pillar.
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
View of the garden room entrance.
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
FormLA Landscaping
The same entry decorated with pink Alumroot bells in 2016 now features a riot of greenery, as Giant Chain Fern and Juncus have established their territory.
Acre
Large monolithic architectural details are something we try
and bring into all our projects, it’s these details that allow us
to be looser with wilder with our planting palettes and for
the outcome to still feel considered. In this case, the benches allowed us to terrace the site creating activated zones to higher use of the functionality.
Photography by Derek Swalwell
Brett Maloney Landscapes, LLC
Looking down on flagstone, lower garden level. This flagstone was cut and fitted as necessary, then installed on a compacted aggregate base with polymeric sand joints. Photo by Landscape Artist: Brett D. Maloney.
Climate Landscaping Ltd
This great couple wanted to enhance their outdoor enjoyment. We removed their existing lawn, moved irrigation, and created a stylish black graphite paver patio with a river rock border.
SYNLawn
From afar, you'd never know that this lush, vibrant corner lot features our SYNLawn artificial grass.
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Creative Landscaping, Inc.
As you might guess from the "Wild Dunes Path" name of the project, this particular site sits only about a quarter of a mile away from the shores of Lake Michigan. With that in mind, we chose both hardscaping and plant material that would incorporate and enhance that "beachy" feel, keeping everything natural looking and free flowing. The plant material, consisting mainly of sedum, ornamental grasses, shasta daisies, coreopsis, and lirope, is fairly low maintenance, yet will provide interest all year round.
Beach Style Side Yard Garden Design Ideas
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