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Little Miracles Designs
In a suburb less than 3 miles from Manhattan an old house underwent a major facelift. I had a good fortune of being invited to participate on the garden design and installation.
In the front a simple corten steel frame lifts an arrangement of Carex Pensilvanica, that will mature into a lawn that will not need mowing. Playful clusters of Boxwoods add structure and winter interest.
Arbordale Landscaping
Limestone slab steps which take you from the garage to the main entrance and dining patio. Random plantings allow for a natural feel and tons of colour through leaf and flower.
Joanne Alderson Design
A swirly tree walk in a large garden on Oxfordshire. This design is simple but looks great throughout the seasons. Children love to run around the mown paths as do the owners dogs! Winter flowering cherry trees are used for seasonal interest & structurally it looks great year round. Into the spring the longer grass is filled with pretty spring bulbs
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
San Anselmo garden filled with colorful drought-tolerant plants and curvaceous pathways with flagstone and DG leading to a stately pergola.
Photo: © Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design http://www.digyourgarden.com/portfolio/sleepyhollowretreat.html
Calderpeel Architects
The design for this family home was a direct response to a unique development site. Working closely with the end-user client, the key emphasis was to create a luxury family home in one of the most desirable locations in Cheshire. The layout contains a series of naturally flowing, contemporary and dramatic, open plan spaces suited to modern living. With its elegant lines, the home blends seamlessly into the landscaped site; the steep roof pitches and full height glazed openings create an elegant blend of traditional local vernacular and contemporary detailing.
Torrey Pines Landscape Co., Inc
Aloe Ferox, Iris, Anigozanthos, Agapanthus
Design- Harry Thompson, Torrey Pines Landscape Co., Inc
A San Diego Home and Garden 2014 award winner
Maintenance- Torrey Pines Landscape Co., Inc, A CLCA award winner
Photo-Martin Mann
The Crafted Garden
March in the formal woodland garden border with Hamamelis xintermedia 'Jelena' complimented by Redtwig Dogwood, behind. Susan Irving - Designer
M. M. Moore Construction Company, Inc.
The original gardens of this Fort Worth estate date back to 1936 when the famous Kansas City landscape architecture firm Hare & Hare designed the grounds featuring sculpted boxwood english knot garden. The homeowner purchased the adjacent lot and called on the accomplished Dallas & Fort Worth architect Ralph Duesing to create a design to honor the original design but scale to encompass the full four and a half acres. This extensive remodel included the extension of the perimeter walls, wrought iron elements and the addition of a classical carved limestone lily pond and Diana sculptured pedestal by Davis Cornell.
yardscapes Inc.
Front entry with new circle paver driveway. Boulder retaining walls and bluestone accent walkway. Variety of plantings
David Kopfmann
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