Garden Design Ideas with a Vertical Garden
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Native Edge Landscape
For this project we were given the pleasure of working with one of our repeat clients—and quite the project it was. Situated in one of Austin’s most premiere locations, before we got our hands on it the landscape for this house was left in significant disrepair. There were broken water features, limbs damaging the sides of the house, overgrown grass and weeds, and overgrown vines. The homeowners trusted us to come up with new ways to enhance and cleanup the space on this beautiful property, while also keeping it dog friendly and adding some new raised planters for a vegetable garden. Two living walls and a custom water feature made this property unique from others like it, and native plants were chosen to frame the house, rather than distract from it, giving it our Native Edge touch. After several months of install, plus one outdoor shower and kitchen later, the finished product turned out to be well worth the effort.
Lightscape, Inc.
Metal arbor passage was lit from above to create a an aesthetic and safe passage between house and pool. The vines grow around the lights and provide shadows that are ever changing.
Photo was taken by Lightscape, Inc.
Arbordale Landscaping
Standing at the house you can see that the berm starts out around 10' high and ends around 3' in height. There is a strip of Deschampsia grasses planted in a row as a trial to see how well they would take. Future plants to mass grasses in this plant bed in order to add a different texture/colour.
Native Edge Landscape
For this project we were given the pleasure of working with one of our repeat clients—and quite the project it was. Situated in one of Austin’s most premiere locations, before we got our hands on it the landscape for this house was left in significant disrepair. There were broken water features, limbs damaging the sides of the house, overgrown grass and weeds, and overgrown vines. The homeowners trusted us to come up with new ways to enhance and cleanup the space on this beautiful property, while also keeping it dog friendly and adding some new raised planters for a vegetable garden. Two living walls and a custom water feature made this property unique from others like it, and native plants were chosen to frame the house, rather than distract from it, giving it our Native Edge touch. After several months of install, plus one outdoor shower and kitchen later, the finished product turned out to be well worth the effort.
Thomas Biro Associates
A pergola covered with silver-lace vine leads from the house to a bluestone patio.
Olivia Holmes Photography
Eden Garden Design
Casual outdoor dining under the star jasmine-covered custom steel pergola. Photographer: Greg Thomas, http://optphotography.com/
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