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mediterranean landscape by Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
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Penstemon (USDA zones 3 to 9) is another alternative that offers brilliantly hued flower spikes in a bright blue-purple.
landscape by Las Pilitas Nursery
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contemporary landscape by Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design
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Salvia is great in clumps or mixed in with larger, lighter blooms. Plant salvia when you need a little contrast for just a few pennies. These plants can
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landscape by Andrew Keys
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Catmint (Nepeta, USDA zones 3 to 9) is another fast-growing, easy-to-propagate plant that mimics lavender's growth habit and style.
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contemporary landscape by Brian Maloney Design Associates
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use of nature surrounding this home. Love the stone and landscaping.
to the landscape and creates a sense of belonging. The special place that the material creates, in this case a path, is undeniable, stemming from both the walls of the house and the parallel site walls built from the same stone. The stepping stones in between are done in a wholly appropriate manner,
Architect, Landscape Architect, Interior, Structural, and Builder from start to finish on this project, paid off for this Carmel Homestead. Materials, colors and textures flow between the interior and exterior, creating a seamless transition from inside to outdoor living
Architect: Carlson Design Group