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Harold Leidner Landscape Architects
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Beautiful English Tudor home and gardens located in Dallas, Texas featuring lush gardens, swimming pool, koi pond, fire pit, motor court and private gardens.
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Northern Virginia's Kitchen & Bath Specialist for 35 Years
For 35 years, the clients of Courthouse Kitchens & Baths have been getting style for their homes with our gorgeous kitchen & bathroom designs and entire home remodeling expertise.
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Solaris Inc.
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Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
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Daryl Toby - AguaFina Gardens International
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Last comment "Striking Stone Designs The steel sides of this raised bed surround a large boulder for a waterfall"
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Goessling Design
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Zeterre Landscape Architecture
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The Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association
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Residential Installation, Merit Award by Oakland Design, Columbus, OH. For this stately home, the client requested a serene, but textured, landscape with colorful and formal elements. The large rectangular walkway spans the perimeter of the lawn and provides a meditative path. Hydrangea, roses, catmint and other perennials were planted in the transition from driveway to lawn to... more »
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Rocco Fiore & Sons, Inc
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A carpet of lush turf frames the granite paver drive of this elegant estate. Over 6,000 impatiens dazzle views while entering the drive court. Groupings of loosely pruned hydrangeas, yews, and ornamental plantings provide a lush backdrop. The towering trees are carefully maintained by pruning, and root-feeding twice a year. Linda Oyama Bryan
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