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Coppercreek Landscaping
Sinuous raised metal planters flank a timber gateway that frames the transition between the backyard and the course.
SURROUNDS Landscape Architecture + Construction
Landscape Architect: Howard Cohen
Photography by: Bob Narod, Photographer LLC
Birch and Basil Design
Wrap around fencing and custom planters along with the bespoke pergola create a lush outdoor room framed by floor to ceiling glass windows and doors, blurring the lines between indoors and out. Limelight hydrangeas, Japanese maples, laurels, azaleas and heucheras anchor this shade tolerant plant palette.
Inspiring Landscape Solutions by Parveen Dhaliwal
Kew Sustainable gardening project completed March 2017. Design and plantscaping completed by Inspiring Landscape Solutions.
Project Brief:
plant and material advice;
small outdoor area at frontage;
retention of existing feature trees;
maximum planting area in the rear for vegetable patches and edibles; and
design improvement according to budget considerations. The design was originally done by another designer not conforming to their budget.
Project Loves:
customised raised corten planters, realising that the client loves hexagons :);
problem solving for an eventual green fence without damaging it;
injection of some artwork into their new and painted fencelines, adding visual texture and keeping up with the contemporary feel; and
Practical use of space and plant power!
Amber Freda Garden Design
This Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn rooftop garden is big on style with its custom pergola, ipe fencing, string lights, and contemporary furnishings. The black fiberglass planters contain an umbrella pine and vines that climb up the pergola posts.
Hursthouse Landscape Architects and Contractors
Red Eucalyptus, seeded Eucalyptus, birch poles and dried florals are built around large spruce tips and other mixed greens.
Desert Landscape Design P.L.L.C.
Boring, sickly plants greeted guests. The homeowner wanted an entry that welcomed and delighted folks. Now, colorful pots with plants that will mature to 2 feet tall with a twisting, interesting form do just that. Landscape glass scattered on the ground adds an additional pop of color.
Garden Design Ideas with a Container Garden
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