Eclectic Garden Design Ideas with a Vertical Garden
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FormLA Landscaping
While Hummingbird sage stole the show in the bioswale last year, lavender Salvia Clevelandii has come into its own. Photo: Lesly Hall Photography
River Road Farms
Imagine walking outside your home and pulling fresh fruit off the stem. Espalier fruit trees are like having an orchard in your own yard. Plus, in addition to producing delicious fruit, the ornamental shapes have a high wow-factor and require a small footprint. Fruiting espalier trees are available from River Road Farms in a variety of designs. Please call 800-297-1435 or email RIVERRD@USIT.NET for availability.
Urban Oasis Landscape Design
This screen was salvaged from my client's storage. We welded rings to hold terracotta pots and made a pretty wall planter to add interest to a bare wall.
Linda Estrin Garden Design
Pots, planters, old birdbaths, living walls. My succulent designs have been featured in numerous publications, most notably three books written by The Succulent Queen, Debra Lee Baldwin: "Succulent Container Gardens" and "Succulents Simplified," I love doing what I do. Let's talk!
Rosborough Partners Inc.
Unique and charming, this custom vine covered pergola has a magical feel.
(Photo by RStarovich)
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Northwest Native Landscapes LLC
This garden space emphasizes plant textures, colorful foliage and quirky decorative elements. The heart of the garden is the elevated deck that perches over a rain garden, where stormwater from the roof is allowed to collect during the rainy months. Curvilinear paver pathways were installed to gently contrast against the soft plant textures. A sturdy structure was built to protect firewood and showcase quirky travel souvenirs.
Northwest Native Landscapes LLC
This garden space emphasizes plant textures, colorful foliage and quirky decorative elements. The heart of the garden is the elevated deck that perches over a rain garden, where stormwater from the roof is allowed to collect during the rainy months. Curvilinear paver pathways were installed to gently contrast against the soft plant textures. A sturdy structure was built to protect firewood and showcase quirky travel souvenirs.
WBG Landscape Design, LLC
Stone rockery garden leads the eye from the driveway to the front walkway. Foundation planting includes a weeping cherry tree for spring color and 'Annabelle' Hydrangea for summer color. The boxwood hedge and 'Nellie R. Stevens' Holly provide winter interest.
FormLA Landscaping
One of the most gratifying developments was seeing the arbors covered in green. Climbing roses now punctuate the path with shade. Photo: Lesly Hall Photography
Eclectic Garden Design Ideas with a Vertical Garden
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