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Chiltern Garden Design
This family garden is split into practical spaces, incorporating a small kitchen garden, a play lawn, a small orchard, and at its core, a sunken seating area which forms a central focus, surrounded by lush and colourful planting. Dining on the terrace is possible in all weathers under the cover of a large parasol.
Chiltern Garden Design
A clay paver path in dark anthracite picks up the colour of the pergola and house windows and leads you through a romantic swathe of perennials in zingy colours from spring into autumn, with grasses and structural shrubs to continue the show into winter.
DC Freeman
This Mediterranean home had a tiered backyard with the lower level as the pool. With a total overhaul we created and beautiful oasis. The natural bluestone pavers and retaining wall we created aa space for pure relaxation.
Tara Dalton Garden Design
Eight rectangular beds surrounded a sundial in pairs with four at either end of the sundial and grass paths between them. There were some poppies, lupins and verbena bonariensis and a couple of cistus and lavenders to work with. We lifted and divided lots of the existing plants and re-organiseed the beds, adding more lupins, nepeta, roses, poppies and grasses. Because we had reused many existing plants, this planting looked amazing the first summer after planting in late autumn.
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
Lavender and pink blossoms of rhododendron and petunias draw ones attention to the shade garden along the perimeter of the property. Tucked into the garden, a cast stone bench reminiscent of tree branches provides , provides a place to take in the rich colors and textures of the garden.
Petersham Plantsman (The Garden Creator Ltd)
A colourful herbaceous garden in full sun on sandy soil in Kew. A project originally designed, built and planted then maintained over 8 years.
FormLA Landscaping
Even the driveway prevents stormwater runoff. Between each brick, gravel joints allow water to move from the driveway to the adjacent bioswale and orchard to fuel the resilience of the garden's foliage to drought. Like the bioswale, the drive is a feat of masonry and engineering, as it must be able to maintain the stability of the spaced bricks as it manages the weight of vehicle traffic.
Karl Harrison Landscapes Ltd
Garden design and landscaping Amersham.
This beautiful home in Amersham needed a garden to match. Karl stepped in to offer a complete garden design for both front and back gardens. Once the design was approved Karl and his team were also asked to carry out the landscaping works.
With a large space to cover Karl chose to use mass planting to help create new zones within the garden. This planting was also key to getting lots of colours spread throughout the spaces.
In these new zones, Karl was able to use more structural materials to make the spaces more defined as well as private. These structural elements include raised Millboard composite decking which also forms a large bench. This creates a secluded entertaining zone within a large bespoke Technowood black pergola.
Within the planting specification, Karl allowed for a wide range of trees. Here is a flavour of the trees and a taste of the flowering shrubs…
Acer – Bloodgood, Fireglow, Saccharinum for its rapid growth and palmatum ‘Sango-kaku’ (one of my favourites).
Cercis candensis ‘Forest Pansy’
Cornus contraversa ‘Variegata’, ‘China Girl’, ‘Venus’ (Hybrid).
Magnolia grandiflora ‘Goliath’
Philadelphus ‘Belle Etoile’
Viburnum bodnantensa ‘Dawn’, Dentatum ‘Blue Muffin’ (350 Kgs plus), Opulus ‘Roseum’
Philadelphus ‘Manteau d’Hermine’
You will notice in the planting scheme there are various large rocks. These are weathered limestone rocks from CED. We intentionally planted Soleirolia soleirolii and ferns around them to encourage more moss to grow on them.
For more information on this project have a look at our website - https://karlharrison.design/professional-landscaping-amersham/
Heitzer Gartenatelier
Mut zur außergewöhnlichen Architektur und Farbgebung bei der
Modernisierung des Hauses zeigten die Bauherren auch bei
Gestaltung des Gartens. Ich plante einen Hain aus Felsenbirnen,
den ich als Blickachse in die obligatorische Rasenfläche anlegte.
Von der Terrasse aus blickt die junge Familie durch die schirmartigen
Felsenbirnen auf das Heckentheater mit einer großzügigen naturnah
gestalteten Staudenfläche. Das überwiegend im Sommer blühende
Staudenbeet wurde durch die zwei vorhandenen Baumwurzeln ergänzt. Der üppige Lebensraum und das vielfältige Nahrungsangebot zieht
zahlreiche Insekten an.
Außergewöhnlich ist sicherlich der Einzug der sehr seltenen schwarzen Holzbiene, die in den Wurzeln nistet. Im Vorgarten pflanzten wir schmalkronige Wildbirnen und ebenfalls Insektenstauden.
Green Outdoor Design Ideas with with Flowerbed
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