Shaded Garden Design Ideas with a Water Feature
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This is a small in-town backyard designed to have a mid-century modern look. The stepping stones are poured concrete. The turf is artificial, as is the the green vine material in the fence panels.
Designed and built by Botanica Atlanta.
Land Art Design, Inc.
A solid stone masonry retaining wall recaptured space in this small, sloped backyard allowing us to build a stone patio and water fountain. We used Pennsylvania flagstone in mixed cuts for the patio and the water feature consists of a concrete base with a cobblestone border.
Tom Mannion Landscape Design, Inc.
The spiral water fall is also a biological filter. A layer of small stones fills the spiral almost to the top and as water passes over the stones, beneficial bacteria remove nutrients reducing algae blooms.
Roger Foley Photography, All Rights Reserved
Horn & Co. (Previously JHLA)
Our clients on this project were inspired by their travels to Asia and wanted to mimic this aesthetic at their DC property. We designed a water feature that effectively masks adjacent traffic noise and maintains a small footprint.
Matthew Giampietro Garden Design
This garden pond and waterfall is a koi pond. The pond is partially under the sun room. The backyard garden pond design is by Matthew GIampietro of Waterfalls Fountains & Gardens Inc.
James Martin Associates
Request Free Quote The JMA bluestone patio sits outside our conference room waiting as an outdoor retreat from the busy dealings inside, much like a home’s patio can help calm the tensions of a busy day. Visually this patio even offers relief: a fountain and reflective pool spark interest yet hypnotize with the sight and symphony of splashing water and dancing light.
Verne Pershing, The Art of Gardening
Glowing Waterfalls - Not only can you enjoy your new waterfalls during daylight hour, we install LED lights so that they will also brighten up your landscape in the evening-- without adding to your electric bill. A stream & pondless waterfalls built in Placerville, CA: 2008.
Lofton Landscaping Company
Weeping redbud ( centered), Terra cotta shrub rose, golden false cypress, Fire Chief arborvitae. Designed by Carolyn Pipal
Falon Mihalic
Photo by Falon Mihalic
A dry riverbed/ rock swale carries water from the home's downspout around a shade garden to infiltrate in the lawn. Plants include Ostrich Fern, Sensitive Fern, Carex 'evergold', Native Bottlebrush Buckeye, Astilbe, Anemone, Virginia Bluebells, Japanese Painted Fern, Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea', Woodland Phlox, and Jack Frost Brunnera. Several types of stone were used to create the rock swale: Smooth Blue Mexican Pebble Beach Stone, Granite and Quartz Boulders.
Broadhurst + Associates
The Upper Shade Garden
The small enclosed Shade garden occupies the site of the former owners’ “kitchen” garden. It was here, protected from the deer by rock and wire fencing, that the two elderly ladies grew vegetables and flowers for the house.
Landscape Projects, Inc.
A simple bubbling water feature created from a millstone provides a soothing sound in the garden and attracts birds for the garden owner. © Melissa Clark Photography. All rights reserved.
Terra Landscape and Design
A low-water use feature in the backyard, adjacent the natural-stone patio and living area.
Mary Kirk Menefee, Landscape Designer
An overhead view shows the just-completed pond, stream, new front walk, and baby plantings. Designed by Mary Kirk Menefee; installed by Merrifield Garden Center.
Photo: Homeowner
Shaded Garden Design Ideas with a Water Feature
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