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Carved Stone Creations, Inc.
This hand carved 3 tier fountain is surrounded by a spray ring, stone dolphins and a natural stone surround.
Carved Stone Creations, Inc. 866-759-1920
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Theodore Payne Foundation
Garden 30 in Sherman Oaks
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Columbus, OH
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Peabody Landscape Group
Franklin County's Reliable Landscape Design & Contracting
Conway Sprinkler And Landscape Inc
Photo of a large traditional partial sun backyard stone garden path in Little Rock.
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Columbus, OH
Structural Remodeling
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Enderby Landscaping
This was what the house looked like before we started.
This is an example of a mid-sized mediterranean partial sun front yard concrete paver retaining wall landscape in Cleveland for spring.
This is an example of a mid-sized mediterranean partial sun front yard concrete paver retaining wall landscape in Cleveland for spring.
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Columbus, OH
Free consultation for landscape design!
Peabody Landscape Group
Franklin County's Reliable Landscape Design & Contracting
SecureTurf - Charlotte Landscaping Experts
SecureTurf - After Photo of the front yard with a slope beautiful trees, with the added accent of the retaining walls.
Photo of a mid-sized front yard stone retaining wall landscape in Charlotte.
Photo of a mid-sized front yard stone retaining wall landscape in Charlotte.
Native Edge Landscape
These homeowners came to us wanting to update their property with new plantings at the street, which matched the existing landscaping of the neighborhood, as well as update the various beds around their foundation. The existing beds throughout the property became overgrown and needed a bit of breathing room to allow space for the new plants to fill in. The old vegetation was ripped out and replaced with both native, and adapted plants.
The wooded area in the backyard was rid of debris, and a drainage system was added using the rocks that were in their previous landscape design. Not only were the materials able to be recycled, they are now used to help prevent continued erosion of the hillside by taking the water from the sloped driveway and giving it a path toward the woods. Limestone was the chosen replacement because it is cohesive with the neighbor’s landscaping and the pre-existing stairs in the backyard. Blocks of limestone were used to line the new beds and build a new fire pit to accessorize the beautiful view!
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