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Big Rock Landscaping
In ground fire pits are a great way to add the warmth of fire in a unique way to your yard.
Anthony James Master Builders, LLC
A manmade pond on this property in Westfield, NJ creates the ultimate at-home retreat and oasis.
FormLA Landscaping
At the top of the trail, a Western Redbud deepens shade. It's pink blooms and seeds lift the eye from the magenta of Hummingbird Sage blooms and an expansive river-rock-filled divot, designed to help sink stormwater.
JLM Construction
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*Custom designed putting green with a Sail Awning for shade around the hot tub and Putting Green
*Small pergola built over the new Custom BBQ counter with grill & storage
*String lights are used throughout the yard instead of overhead lights in the pergola
YardDoc
For this home in Austin, TX, we created a completely new landscape look for the owners. This is a Xeriscape landscape. Xeriscape means employing a type of drought-resistant landscaping. The river rocks help to keep the moisture in the ground. They are teamed with drought-resistant plants. The river rock pathway is gently curved to provide a sense of a meandering river. The owner’s cat still isn’t quite sure if he approves of the new layout.
Holmes Fine Gardens
This early-phase Japanese-inspired garden draws from the Buddhist, Shinto, and Taoist philosophies and combines the basic elements of plants, water, and rocks along with simple, clean lines to create a tranquil backyard retreat. Plant material used includes Japanese varieties of trees, shrubs and perennials woven together to create interest throughout each season.
Colin Cooney Designs
Colourful planting displays in this coastal garden design on the Wild Atlantic Way
Landscapes by Terra
This wooden area was overgrown and had no functional use for the homeowners. We were able to clear out the area and create useful space for them to enjoy the outdoors. By adding a dry stream bed we alleviated any potential issues with standing water, a mixture of medium river gravel and Glacier boulders were used in this feature.
This project also included adding a seating area, a flagstone pathway, using Oakfield steppers, that provides access from the driveway. We added in greenery that is easier for the homeowner to maintain and still gives you the rustic appeal of being in the woods. In the front yard the walkway was completed using Copthorne Liberty pavers and Coral Bells were planted along the entrance.
Moss Yaw Design studio
corten steel planter and gravel bed for streetside exterior drought-tolerant landscaping
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