Sloped Garden Design Ideas with a Garden Path
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Susan Cohan Gardens
Enkianthus campanulatus 'Princeton Red Bells' against a stone wall in the terraced section of the garden
M.A. Desjardins Landscape Architecture
The entry path required a series of steps from the sidewalk, connecting to the upper level artist studio over garage. Drew Lederman Photography.
West Winds Nursery LLC
The garden terraces as viewed from the home. The plant selections are chosen primarily for their foliage contrast and interest. A few flowering plants add to the interest at different times of the year. Here the Hot Lips Chelone is flowering along with the White wood aster.
Phtography by Katherine Palmer
Calvin Craig Landscaping Design-Build
Immediately after construction, mulch color is important, but permanent dyes in mulch are not important if the plants are expected to fill in within a year or two.
Moss Yaw Design studio
This new entry design creates a sense of space + light in a contemporary setting. New planting, updated finishes and materials create an inviting and functional exterior space at the main entry to the hillside home, overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
The hillside garden two years after it was planted. This sloped hillside was been transformed into a beautiful tapestry of colors and textures in every season. I specified drought tolerant plants and shrubs that are low maintenance and deer resistant. Located in Novato, CA - Marin County. The hillside has filled in beautifully!
© Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Bradford Associates, LLC
The planted waterfront slope, below the pool, is a palette of green and yellow.
Mierop Design, FAPLD
Beautifully crafted dry laid stone walls, steps and piers frame colorful, romantic plantings and travertine patio.
Lisa Mierop
yardscapes Inc.
View of the new front entry landscaping with limestone walls and a combo of bluestone and paver walkways and patio. Planting beds have a variety of trees, shrubs, and perennials to bring it all together.
User
The goal of this landscape design and build project was to enhance a newly renovated modern residence in Cohasset, MA. It features thermal true blue bluestone pavers, beach stones, and large bluestone steps surrounded by a completely beach adapted and drought tolerant planting palette. This design is also on a steep hillside and incorporates a butterfly garden and New England native plants. Designed and built by Skyline Landscapes LLC.
Hardscape Materials:
Bluestone Pavers, Bluestone Steps, Beach Stone, Landscape Lighting, Irrigation
Planting Palette:
Butterfly Garden, Beach Grasses, Beach Roses, Low Maintenance, Drought Tollerant
Ecology Artisans
Railroad timber stairs along with native flowers, grasses and plants.
©ecologyartisans.com
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
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