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Susie Dowd Markarian, Landscape Design
Front lawn conversion,edibles
Chris Kittredge Photography
Susie Dowd Markarian Designer
Titan Homes
This house combines wood siding, distressed brick, natural cedar shakers, board-and-batten and rock for a beautiful unique look. The blue front door adds a pop of color. Along with the landscaping, and paver stone pathways to complete the finished product.
Firecracker, LLC
This active family with two young boys wanted a place to grow food, lounge in the front yard with friends and have blooms upon blooms of midwestern flowers to enjoy. Custom tuteurs, vegetable beds and benches frame the center of the garden, surrounded by low maintenance flowering shrubs, trees and perennials. Evergreen grasses form the understory of the borders. A bulb layer will be installed summer of 2017. Photo credit: Naomi Goodman
Gardens for Living
Raised vegetable garden and paths we designed and installed for a client who wanted to do some gardening.
Orterra
This small front courtyard was designed to meet the families requirement to get the most out of their limited space. The garden has been designed to as an edible garden within which, natural play spaces have been allowed for children to engage with their outdoor environment.
Seattle Urban Farm Company
We worked with the owner of this Mercer Island home to completely transform his large, shady backyard and unproductive vegetable garden into a sunny productive space. The new extensive annual vegetable garden features deep raised beds, wide pathways, small production greenhouse, a tool shed, rain garden and patio for entertaining.
The site will also includes native plantings, cut-flower garden and a small farm stand that the owner will stock with the extra bounty from his garden.
Hilary Dahl
Laughlin Design Associates, Inc.
From left to right notice the raised garden beds, clean gravel garden bed surface, the raised core ten garden planters, custom in line drip irrigation, the espaliered fruit trees against the fence, the forty five degree belgard pavers and the fragrant plants.
Rick Laughlin, APLD
Native Edge Landscape
After their brand new construction was completed, this family had a beautiful and comfortable home that truly fit their needs. However, this new construction lacked an outdoor living space, which left the backyard feeling stark and bare. With this blank slate, we were able to create a relaxing environment for this family to enjoy.
Faced with the challenge of using every square-inch of this small space, Native Edge was able to design a landscape that left this family worry-free. We incorporated a low maintenance composite decking system, modern raised metal planters, and a bubbling urn water feature to tie this peaceful landscape together. The poor drainage of the lot gave us the opportunity to create a striking cat walk and drainage feature, which left ample room for their vegetable and herb garden hobby. There is even a nook for the family dog to enjoy!
Bloom Concrete & Landscape Design
Design by Lauren Bloom
Concrete patio is enhanced with stained decking inlay.
Transitions with concrete pavers into lawn area
Outdoor Design Ideas with a Vegetable Garden and Concrete Pavers
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