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Easy Landscape Plan, LLC
FINAL INSTALLATION PHOTO
AUSTIN, TEXAS DIY WITH THE HELP OF CAREFULLY SELECTED PLANT MATERIALS AND BED LAYOUT BY EASY LANDSCAPE PLAN
DESIGN BY: THE EASY LANDSCAPE PLAN TEAM
INSTALLATION BY: THE SHERMAN RESIDENCE
PHOTO BY: THE SHERMAN RESIDENCE
Borealis Landscape & Design DBA Skipley Farm
Grapes are one of the easiest fruits to grow in the NW because they require little interventions. the sweetness can be over 25%. Raisin making is typical for many of our smaller champagne type fruits. With little summer pruning and fertility the grape varieties suitable for the NW number in the dozens. The seedless table grapes are most popular but the wine grape such as Siegerrebe or Madeline Angevine are excellent choices for the home vintner. Photo by Gil Schieber
HAZEL Landscapes & Edibles
Complete front yard re-design, leaving only one existing dogwood tree. All plantings are watered using efficient drip irrigation but will be fairly drought tolerant once established. Spring bulbs are planted throughout, giving a spectacular show before the perennials start filling in for the Summer. Grasses and seed heads remain throughout the winter to add interest, structure, bird seed, and privacy.
Eugene Garden Design
AFTER: New iron brackets and inexpensive hanging baskets are planted with a mixture of marigolds, petunias and other flowering annuals that will grow to fill and spill over the edges of the baskets for months to come. Total budget for this project with five new baskets, five brackets and all the plants came in just under $100.
Custom Gabion Design
Two 12 foot long walls in front yard landscape. Good for hiding deliveries behind and give privacy to the front yard.
Green & Gorgeous
Existing rustic features were retained and renovated, a brick circle provides a seating area and sun trap.
Greenwood Design Associates, LLC
Diascia, Festival Grass, and 'Rose Chiffon' California poppy spill from a container in this coast side garden. Kelly Greenwood
Green Tree Garden Design Ltd
The flowerbed in spring, shortly after planting. An Osmanthus x burkwoodii provides scent t complement the narcissi, and two evergreen Ceanothus 'Concha' provide vertical interest. The beautiful blue sprays of Brunnera macrophylla provide colour at the front of the border.
Plan-it Earth Design
Plenty of room to get out of the car and bring your packages to the front door
Installation by J. Walter Landscape & Irrigation
Photo by Amy Whitworth
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