Red Garden Design Ideas with with Flowerbed

Cranberry Crush Hibiscus
Cranberry Crush Hibiscus
Burkhart Outdoors, Inc.Burkhart Outdoors, Inc.
Cranberry Crush Hibiscus - Near-black buds open to glossy, deep scarlet red, 7-8 inch wide flowers with heavily overlapping petals. These dramatic blossoms cover the plan from midsummer to early fall. They are set against a perfect backdrop of glossy deep green, leathery, maple-like leaves with slightly purple overtones. - 4 ft tall and 4-5 ft wide Blooms: midsummer, late fall, early fall.
The Lodge, Fulham Cemetery (Grand Designs)
The Lodge, Fulham Cemetery (Grand Designs)
Harry Holding StudioHarry Holding Studio
Detail of bold planting scheme in front garden for an innovative property in Fulham Cemetery - the house featured on Channel 4's Grand Designs in January 2021. The design had to enhance the relationship with the bold, contemporary architecture and open up a dialogue with the wild green space beyond its boundaries. Seen here in the height of summer, this space is an immersive walk through a naturalistic and pollinator rich planting scheme.
Backyard
Backyard
Adam Paul Schiff DesignsAdam Paul Schiff Designs
Various colorful flowers which gives such a happy feel to the backyard space.
Estate with Lovely Gardens
Estate with Lovely Gardens
Ambiance Garden Design, LLCAmbiance Garden Design, LLC
This beautiful estate garden has four seasons of great sensory activity with fabulous blooms, great scents, and beautiful texture
Lilac Verbena
Lilac Verbena
FormLA LandscapingFormLA Landscaping
Lilac Verbena dances through the holes of the iron garden art.
Spindle Top San Diego
Spindle Top San Diego
Coy Land TechsCoy Land Techs
The Coy Land Techs team removed a grass area to make space for new circle paver patio, raised planters, concrete curbs, trees, plants, landscape lighting, and dry wells. The project also included natural stone veneer, natural stone wall caps, and a natural stone staircase.
Georgetown Wildflower Wonderland
Georgetown Wildflower Wonderland
Native Edge LandscapeNative Edge Landscape
Customer wanted to ditch their grass yard in favor of colorful native plants that would create a charming scene for friends and neighbors alike. They dreamed of a gathering space in their front yard that looked out over their native plantings, so we added a seating area with cafe lights and raised steel planters so that the plantings could be enjoyed while seated. Black star gravel was added for furniture and plant contrast, making them pop against the home and landscaping.
Heritage Home with a Tropical-type Oasis in the Upper Ottawa Valley
Heritage Home with a Tropical-type Oasis in the Upper Ottawa Valley
M A Jaworski Landscape DesignM A Jaworski Landscape Design
A mix of Echinacea in the hot colours the client loves in his garden - they remind him of much warmer climates, yet are zone-hardy. The birds love the seeds in the winter, and the pollinators love the flowers in the clement weather. These colorful "nativars" are descended from native coneflowers, but have been selected for their vivid colors. Nevertheless, they retain the drought-resistance of their native ancestors. Photo credit: E Jenvey
The Lodge, Fulham Cemetery (Grand Designs)
The Lodge, Fulham Cemetery (Grand Designs)
Harry Holding StudioHarry Holding Studio
Detail of bold planting scheme in front garden for an innovative property in Fulham Cemetery - the house featured on Channel 4's Grand Designs in January 2021. The design had to enhance the relationship with the bold, contemporary architecture and open up a dialogue with the wild green space beyond its boundaries. Seen here in the height of summer, this space is an immersive walk through a naturalistic and pollinator rich planting scheme.
Heritage Home with a Tropical-type Oasis in the Upper Ottawa Valley
Heritage Home with a Tropical-type Oasis in the Upper Ottawa Valley
M A Jaworski Landscape DesignM A Jaworski Landscape Design
A hardy hibiscus flower, larger than your hand, provides tropical-looking colour and bloom size despite being situated in Canada zone 4b/5a - USDA zone 3/4. This is the magic of proper plant selection and siting - putting "the Right Plant in the Right Place". The results are totally worth it for the client, who personally selected this colour of hibiscus, and feels transported to the tropics when they bloom in the summer. Photo credit: E Jenvey Gardening credit: E Jenvey

Red Garden Design Ideas with with Flowerbed

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