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Sophia's Gardens
A dilapidated garden in need of TLC!
The deck was rotting away, and one access step had fallen off.
The central path made of exposed-aggregate concrete had eroded and become loose and very sharp.
Beech tree roots, a sandy sub-soil and little replenishment of nutrition had left the lawn with only rough drought-tolerant grasses surviving which were infested with Sod Webworms.
Design Farm Group
Ipe wood accents help highlight the black exterior color of the this Cape re-design. In order to integrate the sloped terrain and create ample gathering spaces, we created various levels in the landscape. The terraced levels help open up the narrow space and provide better views to the Hudson River below. Ornamental grasses and ferns and a simple palette of white plantings create dimension against the black architecture. Local fieldstone and up cycled brownstone walls give definition and structure to the landscape.
Photo Credit : Kristy Engels
Architect : Meg Fowler
Builder : Joe Gambardella
Sophia's Gardens
The pond was carefully shaped, even inside, to give gentle slopes for wildlife to move about on, rather than sheer sides. When you make a pond using a butyl liner, the earth below is sculpted to form the internal shape and pond shelves for plants to sit on. It's laid, with underlay, over the cavity and slowly filled, moving the liner slightly to accomodate the bends and curves.
The internal ledges were covered with a layer of coarse sand to facilitate micro-organism growth and good water health. Decorative pebbles and cobbles complete the upper surfaces and provide nooks and crannies for insects to thrive in. And food for the birds...
A final and important touch is to add a bucketful of gunk from an existing healthy pond. That way the micro-fauna and flora will be there to keep the water clear. PS no fish when its a wildlife pond.
Sophia's Gardens
This Japanese natsume bachi, or stone bowl, water feature is placed for maximum enjoyment from the patio, but also from a perpendicular direction, the new built-in corner seating at the other end of this Siberian Larch retaining wall. double the pleasure!
Sophia's Gardens
A garden that suggests invitation and enjoyment; an unexpected bonus: bright reflections from the pond!
Dendron Exterior Design - Gartengestaltung Berlin
Schiefer - Naturstein - Trockenmauer
Slate - natural stone - dry stone wall
Thymian praecox - Creeping Thyme - Kriech-Thymian
Design Farm Group
Natural stone walls and steps help highlight the black exterior color of the this Cape re-design. In order to integrate the sloped terrain and create ample gathering spaces, we created various levels in the landscape. The terraced levels help open up the narrow space and provide better views to the Hudson River below. Ornamental grasses and ferns and a simple palette of white plantings create dimension against the black architecture. Native pea stone create simple yet thoughtful patios and walking paths.
Photo Credit : Meeka Van der Wal
Architect : Meg Fowler
Builder : Joe Gambardella
Landscape Designer : Meeka Van der Wal
Buten un binnen: Service rund um’t Huus
Friesenwall an Hauswand mit Katzenkopf-Traufkante an typisch nordischem Reetdach
Sophia's Gardens
A sloping lawn and borders which were all struggling because of the dry starved soil.
Sophia's Gardens
Light grey is a great colour for a modern design that is more gentle in tone, but still crisp. It's lightly textured which avoids blandness and is softer. The table and chairs are deliberately open-weave to reduce their visual impact.
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Kleiner Trennwall auf Südterrasse als Sichtschutz, Katzenkopf
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