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Casa Smith Designs, LLC
Taking advantage of the sunniest space in the garden, this veggie garden is designed to make growing your own vegetables as easy as possible. In a space 19' x 19' square, these 30" high beds made of redwood are large enough to grow food for a family of 4...or more.
Photo Credit: Mark Pinkerton
Rebekah Tennis
Side yard garden with raised vegetable beds, potted citrus and reclaimed brick pathway in a herringbone pattern. creeping thyme ground cover.
Dream With Jeannie
An herb garden is conveniently located off a side porch for easy access from the kitchen. This winding grass pathway leads to the back garden. Brick pavers lining the planting beds seemed the perfect choice with the brick water table that clads the lower portion of the home.
Jeannie Sias
TerraVista Landscape and Design
Interaction of the patio elements. Signs of the Zodiac surrounding the antique granite cobble infiltration area.
Arrow. Land + Structures
---Landscape Design and Photography by: Marco Romani, RLA. ---Construction/Installation by: www.thearrowshop.com
Cascade Outdoor Design
This beachfront home is along a main road, so the homeowner wanted to combine her love of the city of New Orleans with her desire to create an intimate space at the front of her home. This courtyard features authentic touches such as a functional City of New Orleans manhole cover, decorative City of New Orleans water meter covers, and wall sconces from Bevolo Gas & Electric Lights. A custom pelican tile mosaic, pelican statue, and sailboat water feature bring a nautical element to the space. An awkward, unusable planter was creatively converted to give the appearance of a basement level apartment by adding a custom iron gate, brick steps to a wooden door, and a back lit stained glass window. A custom cypress pergola frames the patio space directly off of the master bedroom. Raised planters provide a space not only for visual interest, but also edibles and soft lighting.
Photos copyright Cascade Outdoor Design, LLC
User
Plant design and installation and photography by Chris Kolb of Ark Gardens. Chris designed an edible foundation border for his clients in Sandwich, MA. It includes Witherod Viburnum, Low bush blueberry, Wintergreen, and Highbush Blueberry. All these native shrubs produce edible berries. Wintergreen is also used as a tea. It is never a challenge to plant under oak canopy when the appropriate plants are selected for the job.
Архитектурное бюро PLANUM
Оригинальным образом пришлось совместить теплицу для овощей и погреб. Вход в погреб совмещен под одну стеклянную конструкцию с теплицей и визуально образуют одно строение.
Nature's Design
This back yard which includes many edibles on a open wire mesh fence has as it's core a brick patio in the shape of a fish with the stepping stones that go through a net or web shaped lawn that simulate bubbles from the top of the "fish". A very whimsical design replete a small playhouse/garden shed in the back.
Outdoor Design Ideas with a Vegetable Garden and Brick Pavers
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