not sure we really want a flat grassland down below a steep hill: you'd have to cut a chunk out of the hill
the fun terracing on the hill side is very appropriate
t sure we really want a flat grassland down below a steep hill: you'd have to cut
cut a chunk out of the hill”
“Mound of dirt and rocks at bottom of wall.”
“shelves of plants on land grade”
“Nice landscaping for a difficult hill”
“Plants in front of knee walls.”
“terracing, contrast of color and texture”
“Idea for the steep front hill”
“my bank is also very steep. I could see this
design on my slope”
“Could use for the slope in front of the house
were pebbles used on this landscape design? I can't determine what was on the ground.
How to make a throw blanket look good
Pea gravel on hill side with plants
Great desert landscape. Low maintenance yet filled with a variety of plants that tolerate heat and drought
Set a budget. Just as with interior design and remodeling projects, have a firm idea of what you want to spend before you contact a pro. Not only will this give the landscaper a starting point and a helpful set of parameters, it will save both of you frustration down the road. You don't want to fall
reach, and a pro doesn't want to waste time drawing up detailed plans that will later have to be scratched. With a target cost in hand, a pro can also suggest creative solutions that may never have come into play otherwise, helping you stretch your budget to get the most mileage out of each dollar.Scout out
thanks to a carefully orchestrated landscape design. A screened room for eating and sleeping, gardens, a fire pit, hot tub, and seating are all allowed for as a foreground to the breath-taking view.
Scott Wunderle
panels on your porch? we can only find screen 5 feet wide. We would love not to have to seam it.
This is a dry-laid stone wall in Jamaica, VT.
The railing is cold-rolled, painted, steel tubing. It was a compliment to the open views, and mountainous terrain.
would like a little more natural but this is general idea