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His solution was to add an arroyo, a deep, dry trench landscaped with river pebbles that channels water from the front of the house to a creek out back.
In response
His solution was to add an arroyo, a deep, dry trench landscaped with river
Nice dry creek under the bridge!
deep, dry trench landscaped with river pebbles that channels water from the front of the house to a creek out back. In response to the arroyo, Lind created an ipe wood bridge with a steel cable railing that leads to the front door. The nearby cantilevered shade trellises over the windows keep the harsh
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flower bed to reduce the money spent on mulch. I created a dry creek bed allowing the lines to rise up on the side of the cut out to make it look more natural.
Stone used was New Mexico river rock.
Nice dry creek bed by hill
Dry creek bed NĂ– NO
Front yard dry creek?
dry stones...dry creek shape...dry riverbed...Dry creek bed 5...dry river bed...river rock bed...Dry Creek Bed...Dry creek bed
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The Dry Creek Bed helped direct the water away from the front yard. The bench added a sitting area to watch the kids play out front. We tried to design for something blooming most of the year. Mark Schisler, Legacy Landscapes, Inc.
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garden, a dry creek bed and exterior lighting.Jeff used cedar shingles, redwood siding, plaster, stone and brick for the exterior of the home, and an asphalt shingle and standing-seam metal roof."The choice of building materials and landscaping all seek to maintain the rural feel of the property," Jeff says