Typically Irish Moss works best in partial sun to even mostly shade and love a fairly moist environment. Therefore, in Southern California (where this project is located) the location of where to plant Irish Moss should be considered carefully.
In S. Cal, pick
in my backyard.
It appears they painted it and planted beautiful plants
to your backyard, you want the steps to feel like they've been there a long time. Patches of moss peeking through the stones is an easy way to create that lived-in look.
section of landscape. When using wood like this, make sure to treat the wood against rot and use an edging tool to dig a shallow trench for the pieces you install.
Smith Landscape Architecture
walkway design....the design...box rock design...dry landscaping...Backyard idea
general landscape applications.
Sizes: 3/8", 3/4"
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to the backyard with architecture and a gravel path. From the front, the structure gives guests a hint of the surprises they'll find in the backyard and leads them right back there without their having to go through the house. Out back, the arbor creates an architectural boundary at the back of the property
to the backyard with architecture and a gravel path. From the front, the structure gives guests a hint of the surprises they'll find in the backyard and leads them right back there without their having to go through the house. Out back, the arbor creates an architectural boundary at the back of the property
in the backyard and would like to use hardwood mulch but are hesitant as rain would wash it down the hill.
also to backyards, where the viewer is sitting on the terrace looking at a focal point bed 100 feet away. With a little foresight and planning, you can create the ideal landscape for every situation.
traditional landscape by Elements Landscape LLC
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by Elements Landscape LLC
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Steep hill landscaping. Mid century mod house.
contemporary landscape by ecocentrix landscape architecture
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by ecocentrix landscape architecture
Using the same idea, but on a smaller scale, this simple three-plant combination has enough textural contrast to stand out at a distance, while featuring a monochromatic foliage palette to prevent