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GreenHeart, LLC
PHOTO: Cathy Carr, APLD
Natural stone wall with planted berm beyond create pocket of privacy from the street. Diagonal paving, grasses and stepping stones lend movement to the space.
Shambhala Landscapes
This unique chalet style home situated on steeply sloped lot previously had no usable front yard, a narrow driveway, and aging, rotted decks. Along with the major home remodel and expansion, we brought the landscape to life again and maximized usable space.
New terraced retaining walls along the driveway both expanded the space and allowed for steps up to the front entry. This also created a level front yard for a peaceful artificial grass area sheltered by the beautiful mature oak trees.
Amber Freda Garden Design
This NYC landscape design of a small sidewalk planter in Brooklyn gets the lush treatment with a weeping Japanese maple, boxwoods, and a colorful mix of fall flowering mums and ornamental kale. Read more about this garden on my blog, www.amberfreda.com.
Accent Landscapes
This contemporary courtyard features an outdoor kitchen, outdoor fireplace, and built in seat walls.
Inspiring Landscape Solutions by Parveen Dhaliwal
Deciduous feature trees grouped for seasonal interest and to add further colour for the winter season
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
After a year, the Dymondia margaretae ground cover is filling in nicely to form a low/dense matt lawn replacement. The Carex, Teucrium, Penstemon, Bulbine and Lavender plants are thriving nicely! Design/Photo: Eileen Kelly © Dig Your Garden Landscape Design - visit my website for more photos.
Linden L.A.N.D. Group
To help provide a clean edge to balance the complex wildness of the meadow we installed a border of Panicum 'Cloud Nine' which gets 6-7' tall when full grown. Photo: Rebecca Lindenmeyr
Greenhaven Landscapes Inc.
Fall arrangements of broom corn, purple fountain grass, kale, cabbage, mums, pansies, and english ivy.
inovasis design
This classic Victorian Terrace was given a contemporary lift with a combination of structured and textural planting. A trio of pots provide scale and balance centered by a white concrete bench.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
The view looking out from the front door, with beach pebble runnels separating the panels in the walk. ‘Skyracer’ grass and river birch line both sides of the entry.
Erickson Digital Studio
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