a vast lawn and connect with a low, curved boardwalk. The walk is obviously functional, leading people to the waterfront in the distance. Yet it gives the landscape a dramatic focal point. Simply sublime.
Love the large steps....wide enough to mow the lawn with mower in between steps
a vast lawn and connect with a low, curved boardwalk. The walk is obviously functional, leading people to the waterfront in the distance. Yet it gives the landscape a dramatic focal point. Simply sublime.More:Teach Your Landscape Rhythm
local lawn experts for specific recommendations for turf grass in your area.
have a lawn. Having a garden is much better for the environment than a lawn!
This front yard in Provincetown, Massachusetts mixes perennials, annuals, cutting flowers, and herbs. I'll take this over a lawn any day!
away with lawn and create masses of dense shrubs and perennials that greet arriving visitors and say "hello" when you open the door to fetch the morning paper.
grand lawn feel more intimate, appropriately scaled to the humans who stroll here. The first appears in the foreground where two deep planting beds are outlined by low boxwood hedging, mirroring one another on either side of the lawn. Anyone who walks through this opening feels safe and welcome. This
in the lawn, you'll never know what's back there.
because the lawn continues beneath it like a walking path — and plantings on either side prevent anyone from side-stepping the journey.
large lawn may not be the most water-wise choice, but there's no doubt that it's inviting. This yard reminds me of the type in old movies, filled with families and friends.
Lawns also prefer alkaline soil, and likewise, April is the perfect time to adjust the pH with a fast-acting garden lime such
Because lawns tend to have a lot of square footage, it’s easiest to use a walk-behind broadcast spreader to apply. Broadcast spreaders are inexpensive to buy, and many nurseries have them available to rent for a very small fee.
Lawn alternatives, as in this garden in Santa Barbara, California, are an increasingly strong trend, especially in low-rainfall climates. After removing the existing turfgrass, the designer created an abstract interpretation of a creek using ornamental
Lawn alternatives, as in this garden in Santa Barbara, California, are an increasingly strong trend, especially in low-rainfall climates. After removing the existing turfgrass, the designer created an abstract interpretation of a creek using ornamental grasses and colorful succulents. Where the
Lawn alternatives, as in this garden in Santa Barbara, California, are an increasingly strong trend, especially in low-rainfall climates. After removing the existing turfgrass, the designer created an abstract interpretation of a creek using ornamental grasses and colorful succulents. Where the garden
in the lawn serve no purpose other than the visual impact they make and the interest and pleasure they give the viewer.More: Old-School Design: Frame Your Garden View
lawn strip design...Sweet lawn...with the lawn...designer lawns...in the lawn