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J. Peterson Garden Design
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Last comment "Beautyberry"
choice for Asian gardens, mass plantings, borders or as a specimen planting. USDA zones: 5 to 8 Water requirement: Regular water; more during extreme heat Light requirement: Full to partial sun Mature size: 6 feet tall Seasonal interest: Flowers appear in summer, followed by purple berries in fall. Planting
choice for Asian gardens, mass plantings, borders or as a specimen planting.USDA zones: 5 to 8Water requirement: Regular water; more during extreme heatLight requirement: Full to partial sunMature size: 6 feet tallSeasonal interest: Flowers appear in summer, followed by purple berries in fall.Planting tips:
tips: Plant in spring or fall and prune annually in early spring before new growth appears. An application of balanced fertilizer in spring will also ensure healthy new growth.
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Impressions Landscape - Design
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Last comment "small patio"
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is the plant that is behind the bird house(the one kind of draping over it)?
What is the plant that is behind the bird house(the one kind of draping over it)? Also, the ones that are lower near the front and to the right of the bromeliad?
plants and birdcage/light
plants framing patio
Plant highlights-the structure
Fence and Plant Material
tropical garden...vibrant garden...inese garden...plant ideas...Garden plants...asian garden...plants and fence
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Zeterre Landscape Architecture
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Last comment "Trop bo!"
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beuatiful plants! What is their name? the red ones next to the doors! Thanks
Can you please tell me where you can get the garden gate? it's beautiful! thank you
r and garden speaker and am currently preparing a talk for the Northwest Flower and Garden Show in Seattle. I'd LOVE to include this image in my presentation - would you be willing to share it with me? I'd need it full size but 96 dpi is fine. My email is karen@lejardinetdesigns.com and I'd REALLY
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. The plants are a dwarf red leaved ornamental bananas. Ensete maurelii They are frost tender, but really very lovely.
of plants are those in the pots as well as the large leafy ones beside the pots?
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Dennis Mayer, Photographer
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Last comment "Q1"
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nice garden idea and Japanese style shed
"We fill our gardens with dense plantings, they spread out a flat expanse of grass." Tanizaki sums up the contrast between East and West as being satisfied with one's surroundings versus the determination to improve
fill our gardens with dense plantings, they spread out a flat expanse of grass."Tanizaki sums up the contrast between East and West as being satisfied with one's surroundings versus the determination to improve one's lot, respectively. This garden in San Francisco illustrates the cultural cross-fertilization
has seen Asian sensibilities infuse Western contexts. The aesthetic appreciation described in In Praise of Shadows is shared by many around the world, but it runs the risk of being a style rather than something that permeates thought and experience. Tanizaki gives those willing an excellent primer for learning
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Pat Brodie Landscape Design
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Last comment "garden"
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This asian inspired garden features a koi pond and waterfall, grades, and several varieties of bamboo. photo by Pat Brodie
western garden book - can you give me more information on the gr
western garden book. We cut it to the ground in February and it comes right back
It's like living in the middle of a rainforest, with a waterfall of plants threatening those deck chairs!
Another great application for grasses is in a waterfall type of planting. Planting
Asian inspired garden with koi pond
pink muhly grass when not in flower. Also is a cool pic of mounded garden
similar plants with lots of movement cascading down a hill creates a beautiful effect.
Love the garden going up the hill
like the plant that looks like a bunch of plumes.
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Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
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Last comment "parte del jarding ideal. detalles alrededor de senderos."
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of the plants? Are they a cactus?
an herb garden close to your house!
plants! I saw them at naylors
concrete + Timber, colour in the plants
I like the plants on the steps
winter-growing plant, and when not in bloom it can appear inconspicuous, even dying. Liveforever looks its worst when many plants appear in their finest form, but it revives once the weather cools down and it rains a little — its leaves store water.Shown: Dudleya pulverulenta
materials and plants. Rosettes range in the gray to green spectrum; a powdery layer adds a chalky effect.Late winter and spring welcome towering, leafy inflorescences, but unlike Echeveria, the stalk emerges from the base of the rosette, not the center. Flowers come in a variety of colors, including white, yellow
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Kikuchi & Associates
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Last comment "flag stone path through the gravel"
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curves and planting beds. would prefer walkway to be firm underfoot. like the choice of plants
ASIAN SCULPTURE AND STONES IN GRAVEL
Rock garden with stone path, unique pergola
Asian sense with gravel next to woodlands
in your garden. While Japanese gardens appear to be minimal and simple, every rock, sculpture, plant and path has been placed with great care. These elements inspire calm meditation when you're sitting and looking out at the garden and provide a very specific experience when you're walking through it.
for the garden. Pines can be challenging to keep small in the garden, because they don't respond well to regenerative pruning to bare wood, as many other species do. So once a pine has grown enough to fill in a space, gardeners use a technique called candle pruning to keep pines petite and neatly shaped
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Banyon Tree Design Studio
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Last comment "Light green shrub"
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new rain garden, densely planted with ornamentals and natives. The elongated pavers are recycled concrete from the existing patio space.
how to add poavers so I can walk thru garden
Mini rain gardens can be situated at the low
I like this combo of plants. They all seem to compliment without crowding
Mini rain gardens can be situated at the low side of a yard to filter excess runoff from the lawn.
run off garden end of Meadow Room
Mini rain gardens can be situated at the
help a garden's functionality. These long pavers allow the gardener to reach plants, while the small pebbles accommodate runoff.
Mini rain gardens can be situated at the low side of a yard to filter excess runoff from the lawn. Even if you've gone organic in your lawn care regimen, there's still
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