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Katia Goffin Gardens
Woodland Garden: A curvaceous pea gravel path directs the visitor through the woodland garden located at the back and back side of the house.
It is planted with drifts of Erie and Chindo Viburnumns, Oak leaf Hyrangeas, Astilbe, Ferns, Hostas.A row of hollies was added to block the view to the son's home.
Photo credit: ROGER FOLEY
Jane Harries Garden Designs
The new lawn makes the garden seem bigger and deeper. It's a shallow garden with a point to the left, now concealed by trees and the swing seat. New planting contrasts purples, greys and greens.
Jane Harries
Dabah Landscape Designs
Design ideas for a classic sloped garden in New York with a garden path and gravel.
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Envision Landscape Studio
Photo of a large modern sloped xeriscape full sun garden in San Francisco with a retaining wall and gravel.
GreenScapes Landscape Architects and Contractors
Classic back fully shaded garden for summer in Columbus with a fire feature and gravel.
Conte & Conte, LLC
Conte & Conte, LLC landscape architects and designers work with clients located in Connecticut & New York (Greenwich, Belle Haven, Stamford, Darien, New Canaan, Fairfield, Southport, Rowayton, Manhattan, Larchmont, Bedford Hills, Armonk, Massachusetts) House designed by James Schettino Architects; Boxed Vegetable Gardens, thanks to Fairfield House & Garden Co. for building these!
Bloom Concrete & Landscape Design
Inspiration for a contemporary front garden in Denver with a retaining wall.
STEM Landscape Architecture & Design
Brent wilson photography (image 1)
Inspiration for an eclectic patio in Melbourne with decking and a gazebo.
Inspiration for an eclectic patio in Melbourne with decking and a gazebo.
Exterra Designs, Inc
This is an example of a classic back garden in Chicago with natural stone paving.
Foundation Landscape Design
Contemporary sloped garden in Los Angeles with a potted garden and gravel.
BRADANINI & ASSOCIATES
POTS & HORIZONTAL BOARD FENCE, BRADANINI
Photo of a modern back garden fence in San Francisco with gravel and a wood fence.
Photo of a modern back garden fence in San Francisco with gravel and a wood fence.
Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design LLC
The master plan for this south-facing woodland property celebrates dramatic topography, muscular canopy trees, remnant fieldstone walls, and native stone outcroppings. Sound vegetation management principles guide each phase of installation, and the true character of the woodland is revealed. Stone walls form terraces that traverse native topography, and a meticulously crafted stone staircase provides casual passage to a gently sloping lawn knoll carved from the existing hillside. Lush perennial borders and native plant stands create edges and thresholds, and a crisp palette of traditional and contemporary materials merge––building upon the surrounding topography and site geology.
Lankford Associates Landscape Architects
From the street, a round rock pathway leads to a small seating area next to the water with a small fire pit. Low maintenance, drought resistant and salt tolerant plantings were used in mass and clumps. This garden has become the focus of the neighborhood with many visitors stopping and enjoying what has become a neighborhood landmark. Located on the shores of Puget Sound in Washington State. Photo by R. Scott Lankford
Huettl Landscape Architecture
Design ideas for a contemporary garden in San Francisco with a vegetable patch.
Garden and Outdoor Space Ideas and Designs
Eric van den Brulle PHOTOGRAPHY
Inspiration for a mediterranean patio in New York with a pergola, gravel and a fireplace.
The Garden Design Studio
See In, See Out / Jessica Mims / www.SeeInSeeOut.com
Photo of a medium sized mediterranean garden in Austin.
Photo of a medium sized mediterranean garden in Austin.
Scott Brinitzer Design Associates
The garden that we created unifies the property by knitting together five different garden areas into an elegant landscape surrounding the house. Different garden rooms, each with their own character and “mood”, offer places to sit or wander through to enjoy the property. The result is that in a small space you have several different garden experiences all while understanding the context of the larger garden plan.
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