Garden Design Ideas with a Retaining Wall and with a Gate
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Earth Design, Inc.
This courtyard area adjacent to the home's entry features two types of stone walls. The boulder retaining wall helps to create the larger space, while the stone veneer seat wall creates a cozy place to stop and sit.
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
English Lavender and Lavender Cotton (Santolina). A nice contrast of gray and green foliage, and purple and yellow flowers. Design and Photo: Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
A 'Diablo' physocarpus anchors the corner of the house with echinacea, rudbeckia, 'Guacamole' hosta, and hemerocallis.
Westhauser Photography
Pearson Landscape Services
Large limestone retaining wall with zoysia grass, Cedar elms throughout the property
Nilsen Landscape Design, LLC
Two poured in place concrete retaining walls create terraces around the property. These retaining walls and a swale along the property line ensure that water runoff is redirected on site, an important element for this LEED Gold certified property.
Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design LLC
A durable, meaningful design heals a devastated residential property bordering Acadia National Park and Somes Sound on Maine’s Mount Desert Island. Comprehensive stormwater management strategies shape new landforms, resulting in elegant grading and thoughtful drainage solutions. Native plant colonies stabilize the site, regenerate habitat, and reveal wildlife patterns. Exquisitely crafted new masonry, built from an authentic palette of local reclaimed materials, gives the garden a unified, established feel. Lichen-encrusted stone retaining walls define edges, thresholds, and overlooks, and thick slabs of salvaged granite embedded in the earth provide gathering terraces and pathways. With balance restored, brilliant seasonal drama unfolds.
Harold Leidner Landscape Architects
Luxury estate property set on expansive creekside lot with stately motorcourt entry, front fountain spacious pool, outdoor cabana, koi pond, spa and expansive gardens and lawn.
James Martin Associates
Request Free Quote Bluestone is traditionally the preferred natural stone to build with. Quarried primarily out of New York and Pennsylvania, its silvery blue color range matches up famously with most other landscape components. Bluestone is dense and tough, as it can be cut accurately in consistent dimensions.
Garden Design Ideas with a Retaining Wall and with a Gate
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