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Roland Oehme Landscape Architecture
This is a small garden (approx. 600 sq. ft.) next to a corner townhome in an urban setting in Baltimore’s popular Hampden neighborhood. We transformed this former weed patch into a thriving and beautiful pollinator garden of mostly native plants. The client specifically wanted flowering plants for all pollinators, but especially hummingbirds, and the garden was to be bird friendly as well. I designed the garden and installed it with the help of landscape contractors. I located a water fountain against the rear wall. The client also desired a vine to cover the rear wall so I selected the Trumpet Vine which is growing beautifully. I continue to oversee the maintenance of this garden.
Landscape design and photo by Roland Oehme
Table2Garden
Redesigning front yards are often driven by clients desire to remove old grass, update sprinklers, reduce their overall water use. What we find however, is that we are able to help clients rethink how they want to use their front yard space. Your front entry creates the initial design statement about your home. Attention to color, design and styling should be just as important, and reflective, of your interior design choices and styling.
Birdsall & Co. The Garden Boutique
Tall, self-contained outdoor fountain with LED light insert for day and night enjoyment.
Cascade Garden Design
Another type of pond less water feature with the base underneath the dectitive pebble. This one is more of a formal look with a simple copper pipe going up the middle to create a soft bubbling effect. The pump is low voltage and only requires 30 watts to run so quite an efficient system. Surrounded by a beautiful bed of gebras is a great way to have a low to no maintenance water feature in your landscape.
ForeverLawn of the Carolinas
Installation of DuPont Select VR, synthetic grass by ForeverLawn renovates a fountain at this residence.
Joanne Alderson Design
This is the finished courtyard taken through the window of our green oak extension. The parterre/knot garden is very simple & pleached hornbeam trees give added privacy from the neighbouring property
TRU Landscape Services
This stacked stone mailbox is built to last! The cap is made of concrete. It matches other elements throughout this Yorba Linda landscape.
TRU Landscape Services
Through The Garden, Inc.
A large ceramic vase with beautiful glazing serves as a centerpiece to this garden bed. The installation included an AquaBox that turns a static vase into a water fountain that adds subtle motion and calming sounds to this garden.
Garden Design Ideas with a Water Feature
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