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PLANTING
PLANTING
J. Montgomery Designs, Inc.J. Montgomery Designs, Inc.
For more photos of this project see: O'SHEA
SC 3
SC 3
Jon Eric Christner ARCHITECT INC.Jon Eric Christner ARCHITECT INC.
Garden Entry - General Contractor: Forte Estate Homes photo by Aidin Foster
Backyard Pathway
Backyard Pathway
Big Rock LandscapingBig Rock Landscaping
Nothing is more charming than a quiet garden path complete with stone pavers, wildflowers, and the view of a cozy firepit in the distance.
Cougar Mountain Residence
Cougar Mountain Residence
Kim Rooney DesignKim Rooney Design
Landscape by Kim Rooney Fire, Water, Wood, & Rock - A Northwest modern garden for family and friends
Northwest Indiana Marshall Residence
Northwest Indiana Marshall Residence
Smalls LandscapingSmalls Landscaping
One-of-a-kind and other very rare plants are around every corner. The view from any angle offers something new and interesting. The property is a constant work in progress as planting beds and landscape installations are in constant ebb and flow.
Driveway Courtyard
Driveway Courtyard
Green & GorgeousGreen & Gorgeous
Raj Green Sandstone mixed size paving extends towards the house providing an open entertaining space. Gravel alongside adds texture.
Flagstone Pathway
Flagstone Pathway
Stone GardenStone Garden
Put your best foot forward to a bountiful New Year. Lincoln Creek blue-brown flagstones, ideal for stepping stone pathways, pave the way. Stone Garden is a one-stop shop for all your pathway needs. Staff can provide useful tips for Do-It-Yourselfers or connect you with a mason from our Contractor Referral Network to design and build your dream project.
Jeremy Russell Stone Masonry, LLC.
Jeremy Russell Stone Masonry, LLC.
Jeremy Russell Stone Masonry, LLC.Jeremy Russell Stone Masonry, LLC.
PA blue flagstone set in cement bed on top of 5" concrete base, with gray jumbo belgium block set in cement to retain flower beds
Jester's Crown
Jester's Crown
Native Edge LandscapeNative Edge Landscape
A steeply graded front yard is transformed with a beautiful custom meandering staircase down to the front entry that provides a true sense of arrival as it lulls guests through the landscape, allows for enjoyment of the space, and helps ease runoff flowing toward the house. Planted with beautiful natives and dressed with Texas hardwood mulch, large chunk blackstar gravel, and accented with limestone boulders excavated from the site, this blend of hardscape captivates the eye, adding visual interest all year 'round. A custom, contemporary metal hand railing adds a touch of modernity and a ton of safety, while the stairs themselves visually marry to the stone of the front porch. Landscape lighting accents the hardscape and landscape of this project while providing safe lighting for maneuvering the stairway at night, and extended enjoyment of the entire property.
Midcentury Stormwater Management
Midcentury Stormwater Management
Sandbox Land StudioSandbox Land Studio
Before and after photos of a landscape design. Before shows a steep, muddy slope and a dilapidated low fence along the side of a midcentury house. After shows the slope regraded with monolithic bluestone steps and a gravel walkway of 3/8" river stone. A new wooden deer fence with vertical slats and a Craftsman gate surrounds the back yard, and native shade-tolerant perennials frame the walkway in green.

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