1. Container gardening. Whether they're pots of herbs or troughs full of greens and root crops, containers work well to maximize small spaces. Prefab containers come in numerous
Container gardening. Whether they're pots of herbs or troughs full of greens and root crops, containers work well to maximize small spaces. Prefab containers come in numerous shapes, sizes and materials. It’s worth noting that not all containers are created equal. If you live in an area that has cold winter
Edwardian era home completed in May 2011. EDDIE is an updated and contemporary version of Edward, retaining the scale and solid bones of the existing home, yet mixing surprising new materials, forms, and sustainable features to reflect our modern times. The project consisted of a complete remodel of the interior
to the home, but I'm sure you could find something similar if you contact a local door and window supplier and show them this picture!
Would be good for Emma's garden
garden boxes integrated into the property
Josh's garden design aesthetic is drought-tolerant, low-maintenance plants with ample spacing. The couple recently created a raised planter box next to some foxtail ferns to grow their own veggies and herbs in.The couple would like to add a pool, spa and fire pit in the far corner, as well as paint the
of the home to house their workout space and laundry room.Patio set: vintage Brown-Jordan dining set, Xcape; tiki torches: Costco
in the gardens of Kyoto. Certainly not an exact match but similar feeling. I also like the fact that it’s local and not imported from out of our area. - Tom Musselwhite
Japanese-inspired meditative garden - low maintenance with color
meditative garden sits between the carport and the home, greeting guests. "My mom was always very proud that Halprin picked each of these boulders out himself," says Sam Ferris. "He was very specific about the placement."
Ferris Residence, Spokane, Washington, 1955–56This home's landscape is a wonderful