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Metamorphic Design
Plant compositions are designed to spread and grow together to form a mat or carpet like effect
The Renovation Broker
Fire pitt down by the dam, sleepers filled with river stone with custom made fire pitt and fallen down tree used for seating. Ginko tree planted ne3xt to area to give shade once grown.
SVS Landscape Design
Natural huckleberry stone 'walls' provide structure for this sloped entranceway, softened by native and pollinator-friendly plantings.
Nathalie JEANNE - Conceptrice de jardin
maison d'architecte avec terrasse en bois.jardin sur 2 niveaux avec talus et mur de soutènement.
True Scape Design
At grade Composite Aztec Decking using a hidden fasteners so no screws are showing. Block Retaining wall and at grade 24x24 pavers to deck.
This is a permitted project in an Environmentally Critical Area of Seattle. Full survey and geotechnical reports were needed as well as changes to the best management practices during install.
Renatta Holt of Merrifield Garden Center
Pergolas and bamboo structures support grapevines and pole beans, Large, raised beds can accommodate several types of vegetables and edible flowers. Greenhouse in background is a big help starting seeds in late winter.
Kingdom Landscape
Dry laid English feather stone terraces on top of a brick wall. Daylillys, Butterfly bush. Russian Sage and annuals delight the visual senses in this, a favorite style of Tulsa Landscaping design.
Apopka Landscaping & Irrigation LLC
Flagstone walkway, drainage gravel and black mulch to accent perimeter! We have various types and colors!
Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects
The house harmonizes with its natural habitat and echoes the subtle beauty of its desert location, and accordingly will have low impact in its remote location.
(Photography by Joe Fletcher)
West Winds Nursery LLC
Mid May and the Blue Hill Salvia provides a pollinator magnet and color against the emerging foliage of the summer and fall flowering perennials.
Photograph by Katherine Palmer
Kim Rooney Design
Hillside Garden Designed by Kim Rooney Landscape architect, located in the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle Washington. This photo was taken by Eva Blanchard Photography.
Bragar Landscaping
Photo by Bragar Landscaping. I designed this patio at the top of the hillside. I chose to use a permeable type of patio surface, allowing water to percolate into the soil below the patio. Please notice my curved garden wall and the way the bull nose brick follow the curve. My masonry usually has curves and I have developed a few methods to insure the curves are nearly perfect. In addition I construct wood structures such as patio covers, trellises, gates, and garden dividers.
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