bed of plants between the windows and the gate; what plants are those and can they take full sun? thank you!
that the plant materials are more for a part shade environment. Some ferns can take quite a bit of sun though depending on what zone you are. I have grown the Alaska Fern in sun with good success. You have to make sure it's well watered though. It's hard to identify all the plants in that area but if you
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vegetables are planted in semi circle
They are planted in such a way to look like landscaping but serve the purpose of food as well
ahead and plant your potager out front. Arranging vegetables in orderly groupings keeps the look appropriate for a front walkway.
keep the plantings from overrunning the space while accommodating pleasant strolls and access to the harvest.
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foundation planting and walkway makeover. All the existing plantings ("Builders Special") were removed and a few were relocated. We are a firm believer in re-purposing existing plants when it makes sense.
The cement walk was removed and replaced with a pine hall paver walk.
Exciting architectural plants
mixture of plants. Birch tree will soon outgrow the spot
your own plantings. Your garden will flow visually into the farm, and your property will seem to greatly expand.
your own plantings. Your garden will flow visually into the farm, and your property will seem to greatly expand.
Is your home situated on a hill overlooking fields of wheat, corn or soybeans? Flaunt that view by adding layers of plantings that reflect and reinforce the colors in the distance.
should be planted with that in mind. Surround flax with grasses, plant it in containers or even showcase it alongside pools and water features à la Thomas Church. Phormium's tolerance of sea-coast conditions and wind makes it an excellent windbreak solution, especially along the coast. Shown: Phormium 'Firebird'
could you tellme what the plant is down the fence on the right thanks
The plants along the back next to the fence are Cornus Alba 'Elegantisma' and in front is a row of Spanish Lavender.... originally it was going to be Red Twig Dogwood
shed/ planting boxes by oak tree
round plants. That’s fine for a farm, but designwise it can be a bit boring for a home landscape. Raised beds add some design interest to a space and make it easier to care for the plants and pick the vegetables and fruit. They can also keep some of the more aggressive growers from taking over the rest