the pink flowers on the lower right and lower left in front? And the purple ones in back? and some of the filler green?
flowers and art objects/sculptures, instead of boulders
giddy garden? I bet the bumble bees are nectar woozy
A burst of color can be so welcoming on a front walk. Bright flowers can accessorize a monochromatic home exterior.
4. Fragrance giversAdd another dimension to a garden path with aromatic flowers. Visitors will love brushing up against tobacco flower, old-fashioned petunias, lavender
This might be a good garden to wrap up this design lesson with. It might sound obvious, but assuming you have at least average gardening skills, your plants will grow larger than they were the day you installed them. Unlike interior design, in which your coffee table more or less remains
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in the design, including wraparound porches on the front of the house, a completely rebuilt second floor, and an addition to the north side that included a new master suite wing and library. The house sits on a high bluff with dramatic views of the Atlantic Ocean. The existing cottageās foundation, chimney
Beautiful flowers and love the small windows
cottage garden. Tip: Be sure to check the estimated mature size on the variety you choose. It can range anywhere from approximately 1 to 3 feet high. This will affect your plans for placement when you're plotting out a planting plan.
name of flowers and plants, grasses too that are deer resistant for a New England slope
I have a large cliff from back deck to wood area. lots of deer. Sun and shade mix. What grasses, flowers, and shrubs would you suggest to give it the look of this picture?
yellow/green flowers in the background are they sedum autumn joy ..if not what are they? the spikey silver leaves in front of the yellow/green flower...what are they called?
Thank you!
This garden is built on a very exposed hillside in Downeast Maine, and everything is very tough. Good luck!
If you're talking about the spiky plants, I believe that is the Salvia "May Night" noted above. If you are talking about the pinkish purple flowers, they look like chives to me! (just thought
changing garden in Vancouver, WA. We bought this property on an acre of horse pasture and started to landscape it immediately. Garden is now 17 years in the making and I'm still working on it and love changing and adding to the look.
I took the pictures and they're from early spring to late fall.
beautiful garden you've created!
Becky Harris
Malus sargentii (flowering crabapple) 'Tina' They are short (6-8') and flower in early spring. I think I posted pictures of their beautiful blossoms. If not, I'll get them posted.
style gardens it isn't English per-say nor American for that matter.
OMG - how beautiful!!! white flowering trees in a formal garden parterre centred around a blue focal point. The look is pure and fresh, crisp and deliberately restrained - elegance redefined!!!