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Springer Environmental Services
A stone feature solves an erosion problem where runoff was washing away soil. Natural limestone forms a dry creekbed that channels water into a lower area. Moss and wildflowers decorate the stones, while ferns and shade-loving plants transition the area into the edge of a wood.
THE KING'S MASONS
An interesting design note - we have seen many companies plan a high wall to handle a steep grade change. TERRACING the slope is not only more attractive, it often allows us to bypass the requirement for a permit-- which lowers the cost and complexity of a project !
Stephen Cox-Cox Landscape & Garden Design
garden border with lots of textual interest.
Hakonechloa Aureola and Fairy Bells provide the grassy look in this shady area. ferns, goldenrod and ligularia provide great contrasting textures for a wild, natural look.
Avalon Design Group
Whether large hand-picked granite boulders or smaller hand-cut flag stones, these stone steps gracefully lead over sloping hillsides planted with lush
perennial to inviting destinations.
Photography: Laurel Stacy Photography
Barbara Wilson Landscape Architect, LLC
New horse farm in North Salem, NY needed low maintenance, deer proof, safe for horses plantings on the steep slopes surrounding the new barn, parking areas and indoor riding arena. Some existing horse turn out paddocks were incorporated into the area surrounding the barn with additional paddocks along the sides of the arena.
The Crafted Garden
Combination of native Mountain Laurel in full bloom and Denstaedtia ferns with added Hosta surround a Hemlock. Informal native, rustic stone wall at the forest edge.
Susan Irving
Atelier BC
Perched on a mountainside offering breathtaking views overlooking Vancouver, this project is defined by a unique sculptural quality that carries from surfaces to plantings. The geometry of concrete work and paving details are designed to play with the eye and sightlines to the view of the city.
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