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FormLA Landscaping
Dry river-esque bands of rock in the driveway direct stormwater into planted spaces. This band, at the end of the drive, directs water into bright green Dwarf Coyote Bush.
Superior Scape
Bubbling rock water features are a great way to liven up any landscape by bringing in sound, motion and wildlife.
JWB | Home Remodeling
After removing a very old above ground pool we designed and installed this Tri Level garden with stone staircase and lower patio with gas fir pit, waterfall and 3 ponds. Landscape Lighting at night created a warm feeling in this Colorado backyard setting.
Main Design Challenges:
1. Accommodating for large water run off under lower patio area with 24" of drainage stone.
2. Erosion control of a 22 vertical feet. Installing 84 Stone of large boulders that locking with drainage behind allowed water to move freely and holds back moving soils.
ALL Landscaping Company
The ALL Landscaping crew crafted this beautiful rustic stone walkway & landing for Newton, MA clients in 2013. We think this style complements the property well! Interested to see what we can do for your outdoor space? It's never too early to think of spring -- give us a call today and we'll get a project set up for you so you can enjoy your dream outdoor space this summer. Call (508) 351-9883 or email AllLandscapingCo@gmail.com for your FREE consultation today.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
Close up photo of the woodland plantings around a boulder that catches water when it rains.
Renn Kuhnen Photography
Blue Bear Landscape Construction
Cut basalt stone stairs, basalt boulder retaining wall, Pennsylvania bluestone walkway, planting and low maintenance rock garden.
Good Thyme Landscapes LLC
1200 square foot lawn removed and replaced with flowering perennials and low maintenance shrubs.
Springer Environmental Services
A stone feature solves an erosion problem where runoff was washing away soil. Natural limestone forms a dry creekbed that channels water into a lower area. Moss and wildflowers decorate the stones, while ferns and shade-loving plants transition the area into the edge of a wood.
di Stefano Landscaping
Located on Lake Champlain, this landscape installation provided stone steps and landings to give access to the water. It was designed to work within the existing mountain side. Wildflower plantings were used to protect against erosion on the bank. A spa was strategically placed to be hidden from the house but still maintain a beautiful view.
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