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Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
The front and back areas surrounding this Eichler home were updated with the mid-century modern design aesthetic in mind. The Front landscape takes on a minimalist design with architectural Barrel Cactus, Artichoke Agaves, stately Thatching Reeds, a Blue Palm (Brahea 'Clara') a Mediterranean Fan Palm and other easy-care plants. The corten steel sculpture offers a striking focal point adjacent to the front doorway.
Northwest Native Landscapes LLC
Detail of entry garden plantings that provide a colorful mix of flowers, foliage, and textures to attract pollinators.
Karl Harrison Landscapes Ltd
The materials were a contrasting blend of natural products with a modern-day addition of poured concrete… Brutalism is a scheme where the design is created from only concrete.
Natural stone tiles for the terrace laid in a random pattern, they married the Italian split faced wall tiles. there is no grouting and the stark surface contrast against the smooth paving. The coping stones for the wall were custom made for this project.
A solid concrete used to for the bench stands proud position in the lawn, a place to sit amongst the foliage and flowers.
Charred timber also appears in this garden, a jet black surround to the zinc coloured water feature. The water feature provides a multiple water sounds as the many water blades combine in this feature.
A multi stemmed “Seven Sons flower tree” Heptacodium Miconioides stands out in the this horticultural scheme, the flowers are in abundance and equally as beautiful.
Rheum atropurpureum a favourite of Karl Harrison Landscapes and is used for substantial texture and vibrant colour.
The planting list for this garden design in Little Chalfont is
Acanthus mollis Agapanthus Gayles Lilac
Asarum europium Asplenum scolopendrium
Asplenum scolopendrium Dianthus cruentus
Digitalis p. Dalmatian white Echinacea p. ‘white swan’
Epimedium x perralchicum ‘Frohnleiten’ Euphorbia amygdaloides robbiae
Euphorbia characias Hakonachloa macra
Helebore x sternii Hydrangea quercifolia
Iris perry’s blue Lysimachia sp. Candela
Nepeta grandiflora ‘summer magic’ Pachysandra terminalis
Polystichum polyblepherum Polystichum Herrenausen
Selenium wallichianum Thalictrum delavayi ‘album’
Tiarella sp. ‘iron butterfly’ Rosemary,
Salvia officinalis Thyme Peter Davis
Shade Diamond Pergola
Modern daring Custom Pergola. Easy to build with standard lumber. Minimal cutting and bolting. Special Diamond shape makes it strong, interesting and suitable for shade sails. This one used vertical grain cedar 6x6, 2x8 concrete perimeter, stainless and galvanized hardware. It features stabilized multiple layer gravel floor.
Sage Pools, Scapes & Design
A collection of foxtail ferns, duranta gold, crimson red lororpetalum, and dwarf wax myrtles make up the foundation of this design. We added spiral juniper at the entrance with italian cypress at the corners of the home.
Cascade West Development
Inspired by the majesty of the Northern Lights and this family's everlasting love for Disney, this home plays host to enlighteningly open vistas and playful activity. Like its namesake, the beloved Sleeping Beauty, this home embodies family, fantasy and adventure in their truest form. Visions are seldom what they seem, but this home did begin 'Once Upon a Dream'. Welcome, to The Aurora.
Sarah Herman Landscape Design
You can read more about the project through this Houzz Feature link: https://www.houzz.com/magazine/hillside-yard-offers-scenic-views-and-space-for-contemplation-stsetivw-vs~131483772
MG Gardens
West facing bed on sandy soil with Oleander 'Cherry Surprise', Aloe 'Topaz', Chalksticks and foxtail asparagus fern. Tough enough to handle the heat from the concrete driveway and brick house.
Stephanie D Poole
The meandering flagstone pathway leads visitors from the sidewalk or driveway to the front door around a rain chain downspout.
A J Miller Landscape Architecture PLLC
Soft colourful plantings along the pathway, seasonal interest begins in early spring and the planting is still colourful in late summer. Less than a year old the planting was installed last October 2019 and now in August, it looks like it has always been there.
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
Along the driveway approaching this house stood a random hill. By placing this piece of pottery and surrounding it with succulents helped integrate the mound turning it into a focal point
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