Transitional Garden Design Ideas for Fall
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Pierce Hill Design, ltd.
Fall containers in copper.
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Greenhaven Landscapes Inc.
Hear what our clients, Karen & Robert, have to say about their project by clicking on the Facebook link and then the Videos tab.
Fall millet, mums, cabbage,pansies, plumbago, pumpkins, and gourds warm up the front entry and porch.
Project Partners: ESL Design Group, Hannah Goering Photography
Shambhala Landscapes
This unique chalet style home situated on steeply sloped lot previously had no usable front yard, a narrow driveway, and aging, rotted decks. Along with the major home remodel and expansion, we brought the landscape to life again and maximized usable space.
New terraced retaining walls along the driveway both expanded the space and allowed for steps up to the front entry. This also created a level front yard for a peaceful artificial grass area sheltered by the beautiful mature oak trees.
West Winds Nursery LLC
Mid fall scene after the first growing season. Native Bluestem and Switchgrass in the background have filled in. Raydon's Favorite Aster, a selection of a native aster is just starting to come into flower.
GreenHeart, LLC
Autumn fern steals the show around the garden bench. Notice how the upright flagstone keeps mulch from invading the seating area.
© Cathy Carr, APLD
Ritchie Design
A shady retreat under the cherry tree, next to scented climbing plants supported by slatted wooden fence.
Photo - Jane Pimm
Green & Gorgeous
Looking across the wispy seed heads of Stipa tenuisima to the pond and bog garden planting. Autumn colours create wonderful contrast.
Tharp Lighting
This home captivates curbside appeal both day and night thanks to the landscape lighting that illuminates this Midcentury modern beauty.
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