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Hortulus Animae llc - Mindful Garden Design
-Custom Driftwood and Tanglevine Railing
-tasteful brass low-voltage pathlights, discretely embedded into railings
-Bluestone and Pea Gravel Steps
-Native Woodland Plantings for Shade
Pacific Garden Design
After working with us on landscape projects at their home and business, these homeowners turned their attention to their lake retreat. A flagstone patio adds cozy entertaining space near the house, while natural stone steps and mown paths add safe access up and down the hillside to the beach. Native plants form the backbone of the landscaping, with planting pockets for colorful annuals arranged throughout.
Green & Gorgeous
Rich banks of planting frame the views with the stone colour contrasting with the lush green surroundings.
Renatta Holt of Merrifield Garden Center
Pole beans, onions, lettuces, cabbage, and violas create a cool, colorful combination of edibles. Don't forget paths to facilitate circulation through the garden!
Renatta Holt
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This seaside castle has everything including a fabulous garden. With limited space available, we dug into the ground to create a veggie garden that would enhance the natural beauty of the surrounding estate. By positioning the garden hillside we were able to help prevent run off problems as well stay within a confined space. A tidy garden tucked into the hillside, perfection!
Hodgins et Associés - Architectes paysagistes
Through the forest on this 4 acre property are many paths all of them leading back to the house. These slate stone steps lead out of or into the forest, enticing the visitor or resident to go and explore.
Bradford Associates, LLC
Arborvitae add screening from neighbor properties and a backdrop to the new brick patio.
Pacific Garden Design
After working with us on landscape projects at their home and business, these homeowners turned their attention to their lake retreat. A flagstone patio adds cozy entertaining space near the house, while natural stone steps and mown paths add safe access up and down the hillside to the beach. Native plants form the backbone of the landscaping, with planting pockets for colorful annuals arranged throughout.
Barbara Wilson Landscape Architect, LLC
Junipers were planted on the steep slopes surrounding the new barn, parking areas and indoor riding arena to stabilize the slope, provide winter interest and encourage use of the gravel paths leading up to the turn out paddocks. Boulders were selected to provide interest on the slopes along with some red leafed Ninebark shrubs.
Brett Maloney Landscapes, LLC
Looking across the rock garden to the lake. Some of the plants seen here are: Crocosmia, Catmint, Yarrow, Coral Bells, Sedum, Moss Phlox, Cerastium, Silvermound, Knockout Roses, Coreopsis, Sundrops, and Russian Sage. Photo by Landscape Artist: Brett D. Maloney.
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