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Lankford Associates Landscape Architects
Ferns, heilibores, and astilbe line a dark path way between two structures creating a grotto effect. Located on the shores of Puget Sound in Washington State.
photo by Scott Lankford
Garden Structures & More
Designed and built by yours truly. You will find no better anywhere. Harold. C. Morris
C.J.Wiegand Lebenswerte Gärten und Freiräume
Sichtschutz( Individuell) aus IPE Rhombusleisten
Gräserhecke aus Calamgrostis Karl Foerster
Eden Garden Design
Scented star jasmine vines twine through the perforations of this custom steel screen that provides privacy to the outdoor dining area. Pocket planting on the stair treads includes a variegated Silver Dragon lilyturf and the bromeliad Queen's Tears (Billbergia nutans).
Photographer: Greg Thomas, http://optphotography.com/
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
San Anselmo garden filled with colorful drought-tolerant plants and curvaceous pathways with flagstone and DG leading to a stately pergola. A beautiful selection of plants for drought. The large lawn minimized to further save on the water bill. Photo and Design Eileen Kelly © Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Leigh Designs
Raccoons and gophers routinely destroyed the lawn in this side yard. As a result it was not an inviting outdoor room. Although the client was adamant at first, a premium sample of artificial turf persuaded her that she could still have an authentic look and feel of spacious green serenity. We created a larger planting border with drought-tolerant plants, and added boulders for texture and to create a more organic perimeter. The client was thrilled that she and her family could still lounge, read, do yoga, and have Easter egg hunts in a garden that provided all the textures needed to invite magic.
Hoy Landscaping Inc.
This summer container is splendid. We can keep your Containers filled all year round!
Drake's 7 Dees Landscaping & Garden Center
Unique house placement on this urban lot made for a larger sideyard than backyard, so we worked with the homeowner to use it well. A meandering paver pathway draws visitors along dense foundation plantings and picturesque lawn. A cedar pergola is anchored aside a mature Vine Maple and a storage shed. Photography by: Joe Hollowell
Desert Landscape Design P.L.L.C.
New plantings will not take over the narrow bed, and the mirrors brighten up the space and make it feel bigger than it really is.
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