makes and which style is this railing. it's beautiful.
thanks!
Please let nme know the name of the exterior wall color and brown accent color. Love the colors!
can you please tell me the exact name of the tiles used for the back wall and where you got them?
Pool surround, seating area and fire pit with tile.
love the wall stencil, looks well with riser tiles, and it's an unexpected treatment
Like the tile and the European feel of this
great outdoor bench and tile or paintwork
the tile and colors and fun feeling of this area. For pool or built in bbq area.
tablecloths and possibly drapery. Play with differently scaled prints from the same color palette, such as this great combination of navy, light blue, orange and white. More European-style patios
available in orange, red and white, as well as another series called Curious — such as the Curious Orange, shown.
About the naming: The "monkey" comes from the resemblance of the flower to a broadly smiling monkey (maybe you had to be there), which must have led to variations on the theme of Curious George
available in orange, red and white, as well as another series called Curious — such as the Curious Orange, shown.
plants and are easy to grow, blooming much of the year. Most grow compactly, about 2 feet tall. Use them in borders or on a hillside, mixed in for spots of color among rosemary, lavender and other plants that need sun and little water. Planted now, they should bloom even more profusely starting next spring
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of red orange over the creamy white on the bottom, 'Orange Vanilla Popsicle' has the reblooming, short grassy leaves and compact habit of the others in the series. Hummingbirds love this plant!
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Kniphofia 'Orange Vanilla Popsicle', zones 6 to 9
love the texture and the combination of the orange and white and the height stricking
of red orange over the creamy white on the bottom, 'Orange Vanilla Popsicle' has the reblooming, short grassy leaves and compact habit of the others in the series. Hummingbirds love this plant!
beautiful and exotic arrangements, and cutting encourages new flowering shoots.
Shown here: Kniphofia 'Orange Vanilla Popsicle', zones 6 to 9
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Orange pop of color and urn
Like the white with grey on house
cement and stone, flat with walls and steps
Side entrance down steps. Raised stone with pergola attached and to house.
the bright orange ceramic and its largeness
this home and its surrounding landscape have many traditional elements, the avant-garde outdoor art collection and furnishings delight and surprise. This sculpture takes the traditional urn form, blows it up to unexpected proportions and draws the eye from all over the yard because of its bright orange hue
bright orange garden urn is one of several artful pieces in this garden.
borders and native plant stands create edges and thresholds, and a crisp palette of traditional and contemporary materials merge––building upon the surrounding topography and site geology.
walls, and native stone outcroppings. Sound vegetation management principles guide each phase of installation, and the true character of the woodland is revealed. Stone walls form terraces that traverse native topography, and a meticulously crafted stone staircase provides casual passage to a gently sloping
black and white quartz or pea gravel mixed with something? Thanks so much!
what are those beautiful white feathery flowers?
I grew up in Belmont, and my brother still lives on the Hill. Immediately loved this pathway. Now I know
trees and rosarium were recreated and preserved. Old apple trees were emphasized with circular sand carpets. Around the oldest one seven corner stones of the old house were set. The owners have lovingly called this place 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' when in spring the apple blossoms unveiled a Snow
stable and traditional wooden barn. Later a smithy was opened there, even later, before the second world war, a village store with an inn was arranged. Today, on the ruins of decrepit buildings a new house with a garden that combines traditional and modern motifs was created. Images of old orchard, flowering
concrete and gravel? Can you explain the construction please? Many thanks! Cat
Love the gravel look! Do you find it causes problems for homeowners as far as being tracked in and scratching floors?
and it won't get caught into the sole of the shoe and possibly tracked into the home and cause scratching etc.
Hope this helps
Drew Sivgals
AMS Landscape Design Studios, Inc..
question and one that my client here posed.
The key is to make sure the gravel is not too small. Some pea gravel or similar can be small enough to catch into the sole of shoes (especially sport / running shoes). I have found that as long as the stones are anywhere from 0.5" and up, then it is safe and
I like the short shrubs framing the patio, and the lemon trees