Garden Design Ideas with a Retaining Wall for Winter
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Borealis Landscape & Design DBA Skipley Farm
no and low maintenance gardens with a flair and four season interest. photo by Gil Schieber, Borealis Landscape & Design
Parkscape Ltd.
Our avenue road project includes a architectural concrete driveway with radiant heating, limestone rubble estate wall with precast concrete coping, fancy profiled concrete caps, custom iron details and automatic gates.
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Designer event- Annual San Francisco designer showcase.
*Design director- Chris Jacobson
*Landscape contractor- Garden Route
*Metal vine screens on terrace-Greenscreen
*Roof planters-Planter Technology
*Metallic planters- International Art Properties, Inc
*Terrace furniture- Henry Hall Designs
*Cast bronze terrace railings- Roger W. Stoller
*Bronze gate, hand rail, pelican sculpture- W.J. Sorich Metalsmith
*Metal sculpture bench- William Wareham
*Photo- Chris Jacobson, GardenArt group
Harmony Design Northwest
The gently sloping yard is divided into two distinct areas.
We kept a large grassy area for the dogs and to offset the large patio.
Instead of a harsh retaining we used the slope to create a natural stone stream bed that collects rainwater and drains it away from the house.
Urban Oasis Landscape Design
We retained the canyon walls and built a patio into the hillside to create an area where you can walk down and enjoy the beautiful canyon views. The hillside is planted predominantly with California natives and will need little irrigation once established. California sunflower peeks out from a bed. Photo by Debbie Gliksman
Accent Landscapes
By planting a variety of ornamental grasses and evergreen, this landscape will look great even during winter.
Mierop Design, FAPLD
This grand estate is surrounded by rolling hills, a hillside garden and tons of color! Garden include both full sun and part sun. Lisa Mierop
Urban Oasis Landscape Design
California sunflower (Encelia californica) is a dainty and cheerful California native plant. It stands out against the purple color palette. The hillside is predominantly planted with California natives and will need little irrigation once established.
Athyrium Design
This exquisite home on Philadelphia's Main Line underwent a total landscape transformation. Overgrown plantings and invasive species were removed to make room for a transitional landscape that functions for this family's low-maintenance lifestyle. Here, boxwoods are interplanted with native species and formal lines are combined with a rain garden. This updated landscape now supports the client's lifestyle as well as the surrounding environment!
Garden Design Ideas with a Retaining Wall for Winter
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