Privacy issue.
wayneo55
9 years ago
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Lampert Dias Architects, Inc.
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Comments (7)Whilst it is commendable to be looking at architectural solutions to your problem. I feel a lot of these issues could be remedied through thoughtful garden design and a complimentary landscape scheme. Whether you are looking from the property itself or from the approach to the property, there are many ways that these views can be framed or softened by the use of specimen trees. I would be interested to see a more comprehensive plan / visual so I could advise you further....See MoreAdvice to make my garden private again please.
Comments (7)I bought a dwarf Apple tree from www.blackmoor.co.uk this year and it was an excellent quality tree. Only a baby tree but we got 3 absolutely delicious apples from it! It is called Spartan and the apples are such a lovely red colour. And Apple trees are not poisonous to dogs if they accidentally chew some of it. Shrubs could also be an option as many grow to 10ft or more. Things like Viburnum Tinus - evergreen with pinky white flowers in winter Ceanothus - evergreen with lovely blue flowers in May Photinia - evergreen with red tipped leaves in spring Fatsia japonica - evergreen and tough despite its exotic looks There are lots of shrubs that will do the job but I’ve grown the ones above and they are easy. Not sure how safe with dogs though. Here’s some pics VIBURNUM TINUS CEANOTHUS PHOTINIA FATSIA JAPONICA...See MoreVicki Bryant
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