Garden Design Ideas with a Container Garden and Mulch
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Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
The galvanized trough planters serve as a focal point and provide an easy way to plant seasonal herbs, greens, berries and flowers. Good planting mix means there is no shovel needed--just scoop the dirt aside and plant the rest of the rooted herbs from the store. The center trough grows golden raspberries, lettuce and herbs. The chicken wire keeps squirrels from damaging the raspberry stalks.
Teach ‘em to Fish Landscaping
Sorghastrums (indian grass) & rudbeckia (black eyed susan); both chosen for their shade tolerance, root tenacity (for anchoring the soil that was added), and seasonal color. blue steel indian grass has blue-purple fall color, lilacs explode with fragrance during the spring, black eyed susan bring summer color, and indian grass and boxwoods bring winter interest. Together this planting obtains seasonal interest and creates ideal habitat for pollinators all while functioning to hold the added soil in place.
Garden Tech Horticultural Services LLC
A vintage wagon with potted sunflowers is a welcome sight when pulling up the drive. The wagon gets a color change with the seasons and can be wheeled around to other areas of the yard.
Photo by Bob Trainor
Boodle Concepts
Featuring corten garden edging / retaining walls for the sloped front yard in Melbourne, this new landscaped garden includes a feature urn (with modern rust finish) and a row of glossy magnolia trees along the front fence. English clipped topiary balls and silver birch trees give this Moonee Ponds garden a timeless feel. Designed & installed by Boodle Concepts Landscaping. Image by Benjamin Carter.
Regenesis Ecological Design
Large slabs of flagstone are fit tightly together at the edge of the patio, leaving an open gravel space in the middle for bocce ball and work projects.
Garden Design Ideas with a Container Garden and Mulch
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