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Romani Landscape Architecture
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Last comment "Patio"
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I'm looking for a tall hedge in a shady area like this. What type of plant is on the left? Is it fast-growing? I live in northern Alabama and have pine as well as deciduous trees all over the yard.I need a heavy screen of shrubs/trees on one side of my yard. Thanks
beautiful trees I am seeing which are not too dense and would provide shade?? Thanks
What are the shrubs/groundcover under the birch tree?
- the trees on the right side of this photo are called Heritage River Birch.
this for the backyard. Want cypris trees for privacy.
Like evergreen privacy screen on left
Tall plants or trees on left side
tall trees for privacy on north side - says relatively fast growing
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Johnsen Landscapes & Pools
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Last comment "Lots of cherry blossom trees."
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kind of trees are these? Sooooo beautiful!
cherry trees! check out 'Serenity in the Garden' on Facebook
fashion show for Alta. Women's Club Jr.'s
Oh yeah! Bring on the cherry trees!
cherry trees for back yard to break up road look
hnsen Landscapes and Pools has created a gorgeous spring landscape using cherry trees. Even after the blooms have gone, the trees have lovely silhouettes, leaves and bark to enjoy.
If you want to stick with the milder side of pink, you might want to invest in a few fruit trees. From Japanese cherry
fruit trees have pink blossoms that abound in early to mid spring. Plant flowering fruit trees in tandem with Eastern redbuds and flowering almond bushes for a symphony of pink before summer.
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Randy Thueme Design Inc. - Landscape Architecture
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Last comment "nice & clean landscaping"
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are the trees and shrubs used in this application? I am looking for something that will not out grow the space.
The shrubs look like they could be a boxwood variety and the trees may be Ginkgo? Either way, both look to be freshly planted and pretty young growth. The will both fill in considerably — as will most trees and shrubs. If you are concerned with overgrowth, make sure to check the mature
Privacy trees in front of fence
Love the tall trees and boxwood
dwarf trees at back wall mixed with low plants
Put trees along fences of house
Again, I like the idea of trees bordering property.
often used for its durability and flexible shaping. Since it's a result of custom work, it can allow for virtually any shape of landscape and help outline winding paths and curves. Varying heights can be added to adjust for different types of plants, and its width can be increased to help create small walkways
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Terra Ferma Landscapes
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Last comment "Front garden treatment?"
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of pear trees. Photo Credit: Adrian Mendoza
There are other pears like the Cleveland pear that they could be which are a better tree than the Bradford. The Bradford does have a problem with splitting that other varieties don't.
There you go....another selling point for Bradford Pear trees.
Boxwoods mixed with tall come trees
like the look of these pear trees....set in gravel
spiral evergreens good option for triangle wall
Really like the trees with white flowers in this picture.
love the tree in the gravel
flowering trees achieve the same effect.
5. Plant shade trees. Exercise your green thumb by planting shade trees around the house. Design associate Andrew Spiering of Terra Ferma Landscapes suggests casting shadows on the southwestern exposure of the home using large deciduous trees, like oaks, sycamores
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Ziger/Snead Architects
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Last comment "Not too many garden beds but the greenery is just enough"
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looking for a chi-chi Ginko Tree in the California Bay Area (San Jose) - are there any local dealers?
How did this 80' tall tree get into a slide show on
Gingko trees and have used several in the landscaping of our store in Mountain View. Summerwinds Nursery carries Gingko's but they are relatively small and it takes some time for the tree to get established and start gaining significant height. We have also used Capitol Wholesale Nursery in San Jose
fairly easy tree to find and grow. Enjoy!
The tree also has become a symbol of longevity, endurance and hope; these meanings are factors to consider when planting it.
Ginkgo trees are great urban street
How to use it. The ginkgo is a distinguished speciman tree that stands out in a landscape. While it's a magnificent tree to plant singly, it's
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John Bentley
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Can someone tell me what trees were used along the fence for privacy?
i like this backyard because this is what most people have and we need to see more ideas for this kind of space. it's more practical for the needs of ordinary people looking for solutions. i wonder
space for a vegetable garden just not visible in the photo? and what is that near the garage/shed?
These trees are Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' (T. o. 'Emeraude'). Smaragd (Emerald) Cedar. Emerald green dense pyramid. Holds it's colour all year. Rarely needs pruning. Great for the Vancouver area.
Look for dwarf varieties of vegetables. If you want to grow tomatoes...put a cherry tomato in with your containers to spill over the container. Herbs are very ornamental and provide a nice foliage to the flowers. Grow everbearing strawberries in hanging baskets...Mix in lettuce with your containers
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dmuyskens
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Last comment "Boxwood hedge with blue urn? Are those crabapples?"
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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.
Hello! I love the trees, what are they? Do you know of a similiar tree that would do well in Central Florida? Thanks, Noel
what kind are those tree.
fill-in for privacy; might be inadequate for second story privacy that the trees need to provide
Oh what I would give for this!
Like this. Especially the blooming trees.
Love those trees with the white blossoms. What kind of trees are those?
Trees + hedges - lots of texture
kind of like the white trees; not sure they`ll work in our small
Path in Forrest. I like how u can look out at a work of landscape art.
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Michelle
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Last comment "Lush!!"
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growing trees, what can mimic this look?
I love the look of the weeping alaskan cedar with the common cedar but it will take too long to achieve that look. Can you suggest 3 trees to mimic this look?
top tier for privacy and color
ideas for colors by the evergreen trees
Love the big flowering bushes for top of the hill
Great transportive feel. Trees+bushes+lawn. Diff. Textures, heights, color.
Droopy pine tree adds great structural interest!
Tie in Rodie's with other greenery for back yard....
I like this privacy with the
planting trees first is, of course, the ultimate abundant design strategy. If you don't have a timeless garden, you can emulate this style by encouraging a naturalistic approach. Appreciate the architecture of your trees; encourage mossy rocks and ground covers to blanket the earth. Allow plants to grow
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