Grey Garden Design Ideas for Winter
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Borealis Landscape & Design DBA Skipley Farm
Arbor that scales the buildings down, planted with Clematis
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
A winter window box that combines mixed firs and pine boughs with magnolia, eucalyptus, ruscus, and birch in a colorful arrangement that will last for weeks.
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
Cording Landscape Design
A shallow concrete urn from Campania International is perched on an 18" curved granite seatwall with a 3" bluestone cap. Filled for the holidays and winter season, they bring a touch of color in an otherwise dreary winter landscape.
Salsbury-Schweyer, Inc
Winter-wonderland!
Snow simplifies the landscape, allowing the Chinese-inspired arbors to stand as works of art against the nearly monochromatic winterscape.
Photo by Salsbury-Schweyer, Inc
Poplar Point Studio
Holiday/Seasonal Decorations can enhance your home from the most subtle to extravagant ways. Add some holiday cheer by adding greens in window boxes, containers, along porch railings or interiors.
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The entry courtyard contains a recycled granite curbstone bench from the Richard Gervais Collection.. The open area around the bench is covered with polished La Paz pebbles, allowing water to percolate into the ground. Photo-Chris Jacobson, GardenArt Group
Accent Landscapes
The front yard provides many different elements, including pavers, turf, trees, colorful plantings, and evergreens, tied together to create a unique and interesting landscape.
H2 XERO Landscape Design
Irvine, CA
Recently planted, this garden looks beautiful year round, even when the leaves have fallen from the Crepe Myrtle trees and the flowers have stopped blooming. Our client selected dyed wood red mulch which accents the green plants. Be careful with red mulch. It can make pink, maroon, red, and magenta flowers disappear. The mulch color should not visually dominate the landscape. Notice how the brick pavers blend with the red mulch. Photo by Tina Cremer, h2 XERO Landscape
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