Westover Landscape Design, Inc. The flagstone is Pennsylvania Field stone and the gravel is 3/8s inch native washed gravel. No need for sand the fieldstone is set in the gravel. Good luck with your project. Robert
Planting notes: Anemones need fertile, well-drained soil and thrive best when they receive morning sun and at least some afternoon shade. • Space plants 18 to 24 inches apart. • Dig a hole that is the same depth as the container.• Shake soil from the plant loose and place the plant gently in the hole.• Add soil to fill.• Water the plant — soil should be kept moist but not wet. • Mulch around the plant to help keep the soil moist.
Mining childhood memories. One wonderful thing about owning your own place for the long haul is the ability to tackle more extensive projects, tailoring your home over time to fit you perfectly. If you are already living in your forever home, re-creating the feel of a beloved grandparent's garden or your parents' warm, easygoing kitchen can help build a connection with your favorite parts of the past. Allow the most positive images and memories from your own childhood home to inspire your home today.
A front seating area intragrated with walkway to front door. A soft way to add a welcoming spot to sit in the front yard. By changing the material to crush stone, it invites you to stay. Surrounded by perennials that soften the edges even more.