Garden Design Ideas with with Path and Gravel
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Big Rock Landscaping
Adding ground cover for greenery to this modern front yard softens the straight lines of the architecture.
Twisted Rock Terrascape & Design, Inc.
We created an upper patio level for both seating and for the spa area and a lower level with a massive fir 24' pergola for a lower seating area & fire pit by the water. A natural rock retaining wall separates the two areas.
Native Edge Landscape
Intelligently Mixing Hardscapes
A blend of small blackstar gravel, large, chunky blackstar gravel, and turf come together with a definitive border of metal edge, adding contrast and visual interest in the hardscape. The smaller blackstar gravel area acts as a wonderful overflow parking area, and the size of the gravel allows for effective mulching and spread of these new plantings. Beneath the gravel, honeycomb NDS gravel pavers add stability to the space and discourage gravel shifting and wash-out.
Custom Gardens LLC
A terraced woodland garden design taken by our Garden Care Foreman, Wayne.
A collaboration between designer Aaron and our hardscape foreman Rob, the goal was provide the homeowners make a previous unusable space accessible as well as the flexibility of being able to create a healthy garden.
SCJ Studio Landscape Architecture - Montana
Lush planting compliment this modern landscape nestled over a lake. A new patio with turf around a fire feature is amazing for watching the sunset across the new, well thought out planting.
Diana Arnold Design
Shade Borders with Climbing Plants, Shrubs and Perennials, including Hydrangea 'Annabelle', Syringa, Hellebores, Heuchuras.
Blue Sierra Landscape Construction
Modern landscape with different gravels and poured in place concrete.
Big Rock Landscaping
Pavers, gravel, boulders and a fence make this backyard walkway a showcase of the benefits of hardscape.
Custom Gardens LLC
A terraced woodland garden design taken by our Garden Care Foreman, Wayne.
A collaboration between designer Aaron and our hardscape foreman Rob, the goal was provide the homeowners make a previous unusable space accessible as well as the flexibility of being able to create a healthy garden.
Native Edge Landscape
These homeowners came to us wanting to update their property with new plantings at the street, which matched the existing landscaping of the neighborhood, as well as update the various beds around their foundation. The existing beds throughout the property became overgrown and needed a bit of breathing room to allow space for the new plants to fill in. The old vegetation was ripped out and replaced with both native, and adapted plants.
The wooded area in the backyard was rid of debris, and a drainage system was added using the rocks that were in their previous landscape design. Not only were the materials able to be recycled, they are now used to help prevent continued erosion of the hillside by taking the water from the sloped driveway and giving it a path toward the woods. Limestone was the chosen replacement because it is cohesive with the neighbor’s landscaping and the pre-existing stairs in the backyard. Blocks of limestone were used to line the new beds and build a new fire pit to accessorize the beautiful view!
Aria Alfresco
Multiple materials break up the space in this contemporary backyard, with pathways, planting areas, and planter boxes made with stone veneer. Your own private putting green awaits.
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