Go diagonal. Enhance diagonal sight lines with pathways and plantings placed at a 45-degree angle to the house. This method allows extended views through the garden while giving your landscape the illusion of being larger. Here, the diagonal stepping stone pathway has its own special point of view: a beautifully placed contemporary planter, its half-sphere bowl mirroring the mounded plant forms.
added by Debbie Fitzpatrick to WENDY (3 weeks ago)
Love the natural bushes and their placements. Path to the pedestal nicely done. Looks like some unique grasses which is good mixed with other types of plants. One of the bushes reminds me of a Loquat which I would love to have in the plan, maybe on the front or side yard? The leaves are so beautiful.
Go diagonal. Enhance diagonal sight lines with pathways and plantings placed at a 45-degree angle to the house. This method allows extended views through the garden while giving your landscape the illusion of being larger. Here, the diagonal stepping stone pathway has its own special point of view: a beautifully placed contemporary planter, its half-sphere bowl mirroring the mounded plant forms.