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High Desert Designs, llc
Anne Hartshorn
Inspiration for a large eclectic drought-tolerant and full sun side yard stone garden path in Denver.
Inspiration for a large eclectic drought-tolerant and full sun side yard stone garden path in Denver.
Life Design concept
Templeton Ca, backyard, drought tolerant plants, unique water feature, and floating stone patios in park style setting
This is an example of an eclectic landscaping in San Luis Obispo.
This is an example of an eclectic landscaping in San Luis Obispo.
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Edger Landscape Design
Homeowner loves native plants and has a back yard design full of them in this North Bay Area garden. A Sentinel Manzanita is a great plant for structure and the red bark is a great contrast to the gray leafed plants nearby. Leaves from a native California Coast Live Oak create an easy mulch tha aids in protecting the health of a nearby oak tree.
Cathy Edger, Edger Landscape Design
Cathy Edger, Edger Landscape Design
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Peabody Landscape Group
Franklin County's Reliable Landscape Design & Contracting
Landscape Solutions by Susan Murphy, LLC
This is one side of a folly entrance project I was involved with several years back. Each side is different. Note-The upper window actually has a mirror in it to reflect it's surroundings. These architectual detail pieces were purchased from Redwood Stone. Susan Murphy Jones
Westover Landscape Design
Designed and installed by Westover Landscape Design, Inc. Photos by Rich Pomerantz for Westover Landscape Design, Inc.
Photo of an eclectic landscaping in New York.
Photo of an eclectic landscaping in New York.
LDAW Landscape Architecture, PC
Front Foundation Planting
Photo of an eclectic landscaping in New York.
Photo of an eclectic landscaping in New York.
Waterwise Landscapes Incorporated
Edible Nasturtium still blooming after several frosts,Photo by Hunter Ten Broeck
Inspiration for an eclectic landscaping in Albuquerque.
Inspiration for an eclectic landscaping in Albuquerque.
Fifth Season Landscape Design & Construction
Chauncey Freeman
This is an example of an eclectic landscaping in Other.
This is an example of an eclectic landscaping in Other.
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Columbus, OH
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Peabody Landscape Group
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Ketti Kupper Conscious Life Design
Photo by Ketti Kupper
This is an example of a large eclectic partial sun backyard landscaping in Los Angeles.
This is an example of a large eclectic partial sun backyard landscaping in Los Angeles.
Just in Thyme Landscape Design
The arbor over the swing is intended to shade the sitting area in this hot yard as the sun comes from the left side of the swing. Evergreen Pandorea vines eventually grew over the top. The style mimicked that of the already existing pergola on the deck. The swing gives the family a resting place to watch people practicing on the putting green.
FineLines Design Studio
Michael Hunter
Design ideas for an eclectic full sun side yard gravel garden path in Dallas for fall.
Design ideas for an eclectic full sun side yard gravel garden path in Dallas for fall.
Eclectic Landscaping Ideas
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Heffner Design Team, PLLC
This outdoor shower is accentuated by a garden bench and screening wall. The bench and wall are covered with a variety of tiles and framed by hibiscus, esperanza, and lantana plants. A flagstone walkway leads you to this garden oasis.
Sycamore Design
When the homeowners contacted Nancy Shanahan
of Sycamore Design, they wanted to enlist her expertise for one goal: to provide screening from the neighboring school and its construction projects. Little did they know, this small assignment would open the door to an
ongoing series of projects culminating in a garden that celebrates the seasons while supporting their family activities.
Both a tranquil respite and a platform for entertaining guests, these outdoor spaces are an extension of the homeowners' vibrant personalities, reaching playful functionality with the use of texture, movement, color, and even edibles. Their garden thrives today and continues to evolve with the recent addition of a cutting garden, a
sunken spa to replace their trampoline, and a fire pit to activate the area beneath their majestic oak tree.
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