Eclectic Garden Design Ideas for Fall
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Anderson Design / ErosionZ. Minnesota Landscape.
A simple composition of ornamental grass, perennials, and stone. Credit: Tad Anderson. All rights exclusively reserved.
Plan-it Earth Design
Garden for the Disconnected Downspout. Photo by Amy Whitworth, Installation by Mike Gagnon www.creativetouchlandscaping.com
Lankford Associates Landscape Architects
A simple Japanese maple sits off the entry courtyard. Views of the lake are seen as one approaches the front door. The clients love of Asian style is carried throughout the landscape. This lodge style bungalow is located on a small lake on the Western side of Washington State.
Center Pointe Builders, LLC
The micro backyard was transformed into a gorgeous landscaped/lighted walkway to a fenced dog run.
Whisper House Real Estate Group, L.L.C
The front yard of this house was overgrown and outdated. A new retaining wall was built and a narrow driveway expanded with turf-stone. A waterfall to the far right doubles as a retaining wall as well. The plants chosen provide interest year round and are drought tolerant. The two trees were left as end pieces to the planter which you see from the living room window. The metal edging was added for ease of maintenance between areas.
Sun Valley Landscaping
A mix of hardscape and softscape elements come together to create this eclectic yet relaxing suburban garden space. Photo credit - Colin Conces
Lotus Gardenscapes & Bloom Garden Center
Water Feature Detail in specialty Stone Project creating a limestone grotto with naturalistic cascading stone fountain, stone benches & tiered planting beds for high ceiling basement walkout. Installed 2013 by Elemental Design - Landscape Concept by Client in collaboration with Wade Lehmann of Elemental Design. Photos by Jeeheon Cho
Edger Landscape Design
Homeowner loves native plants and has a back yard design full of them in this North Bay Area garden. A Sentinel Manzanita is a great plant for structure and the red bark is a great contrast to the gray leafed plants nearby. Leaves from a native California Coast Live Oak create an easy mulch tha aids in protecting the health of a nearby oak tree.
Cathy Edger, Edger Landscape Design
Cathy Edger, Edger Landscape Design
Eclectic Garden Design Ideas for Fall
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