Outdoor Design Ideas with a Vegetable Garden and Natural Stone Pavers
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Cascadia Edible Landscapes
Really fun project featuring:
Drystack retaining walls using 14 tons of Cabinet Gorge wall block
Juniper raised beds, stained
Pergola, stain
Irregular Flagstone Patio 165 sq foot Bluestone featuring many extra large pieces
Cut bluestone risers for main stair case
Raspberry Trellis
Cucumber/squash trellis
Galvanized Horse Trough Planters, both oblong and circular, including a double stacked one in lower area.
200+ foot long fence extension + gate.
Wetland buffer planting of both ornamental and edible varieties of plants
4 zone, complete automatic drip system with micro valve (manual) controls on all beds
Sudbury Design Group
Located in one on the country’s most desirable vacation destinations, this vacation home blends seamlessly into the natural landscape of this unique location. The property includes a crushed stone entry drive with cobble accents, guest house, tennis court, swimming pool with stone deck, pool house with exterior fireplace for those cool summer eves, putting green, lush gardens, and a meandering boardwalk access through the dunes to the beautiful sandy beach.
Photography: Richard Mandelkorn Photography
Plan-it Earth Design
A native mock orange blooms as the vegetables in the raised bed begin to fill out. Lavender blooms along the edge of the patio, encouraging pollinators to visit.
Design by Amy Whitworth
Installed by Apogee Landscapes
Photo by Amy Whitworth
Mark S. Garff, Landscape Architect
In south Seattle, a tiny backyard garden needed a makeover to add usability and create a sitting area for entertaining. Raised garden beds for edible plants provide the transition between the existing deck and new patio below, eliminating the need for a railing. A firepit provides the focal point for the new patio. Angles create drama and direct flow to the steel stairs and gate. Installed June, 2014.
Photography: Mark S. Garff ASLA, LLA
Southview Design
The Bluestone walkway and dining patio make a big impression in this urban backyard.
Board & Vellum
Landscape contracting by Avid Landscape.
Carpentry by Contemporary Homestead.
Photograph by Meghan Montgomery.
Ravenscourt Landscaping and Design LLC
Using cinder blocks and farm troughs to create growing beds for herbs and vegetable. New fence for chickens. And flagstone with DG to create more entertaining space.
Offshoots, Inc.
custom trellis supports espalier pear trees that act as a privacy barrier to a formal raised vegetable garden
Linden L.A.N.D. Group
The compact vegetable garden has a stone floor and is contiguous with the patio so no shoes are necessary. Photo: Rebecca Lindenmeyr
Linden L.A.N.D. Group
The fence around the vegetable garden was hand-woven from local willow and rebar, while the raised beds were constructed with local Hemlock. Photo: Rebecca Lindenmeyr
Yorkshire Gardens
Nestled within the Pennines, it’s hard to believe this idyllic country garden was once a public toilet. Demolished a few years ago, the land had been left neglected and was in serious need of refurbishment.
We were asked to create a contemporary cottage garden, which was still in keeping with the rustic, rural architecture surrounding.
We achieved this by adopting a heritage colour scheme. Foxgloves, allium and delphinium add subtle splashes of purple to the luscious flower borders.
The stone patio and paths compliment the traditional oak decking and raised vegetables beds, while also adding texture. The addition of bright pots and painted lattice fence enhance this vibrant space as well as making interesting features.
This once disused plot has now been transformed into a tranquil garden, which is modern yet perfectly harmonising with the surrounding cottages.
Outdoor Design Ideas with a Vegetable Garden and Natural Stone Pavers
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