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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
Regenerative Designs Australia
Dry creek bed serves as a natural water feature and management of storm water to reduce erosion on sloped bank.
Regenerative Designs Australia
Dry creek bed serves as a natural water feature and management of storm water to reduce erosion on sloped bank.
Merrifield Garden Center
A overflowing urn adds focus and a surprising touch of civilization within this naturalistic planting of perennials and evergreens. The fountain is a "disappearing" type that has a hidden basin in the ground, so it easily recirculates without having a surrounding pool. Design and installation by Merrifield Garden Center.
theClaybender
Project Update:
The terrace overlooking the maturing rain garden has become one of our favorite resting places in the landscape. The raised berm is now fully hidden by the growth of about 70 small cuttings of phlox subulata, tenderly nurtured to get them through their first ag zone 7A winter. The cuttings, seen here in spring 2016, have merged into a lush, continuous, carpet of fragrant April - May color. In the basin itself are the foliage clumps of Stella D'oro daylilies, perennials which thus far have had no objection to being completely inundated a half-dozen times per year. They will bloom around Memorial Day and, if conditions are right, will rebloom in the fall.
Photo by Michele Burton
Sutherland Landscape Center
Careful attention to stone selection is key to a waterfall feature. The blue tones of these boulders, pebbles, and slate enhance the calming effect.
*Design and Install by Blue Oak Landscaping
*Materials from Sutherland Landscape Center
*Photography by No Place Like Home
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