garden box
Plant shown: Cleveland sage (Salvia clevelandii cv.)
wow- front yard garden- not tame enough for me but like parts
a little too much going on but not bad
The recurring ground cover between the paving is white creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum),
nice meadow
Prairie dropseed is shown here in fall with smooth aster (Symphyotrichum laeve ‘Bluebird’) and sweet alyssum (Lobularia maritima).
like the flowers next to the walk but not the lumpy/bunchy grasses
lavender and jerusalem sage; maybe ideas for the boulevards
prairie meadow
native meadow idea- garss too clumpy but overall like it
nice red in flowers- it's that lush but low water thing
clematis has done really well at our current house; turns brown in winter but still covers things
nice
nice purple
nice grasses
nice grasses
like this tall stringy plant
nice contrast for a walkway- maybe for walkway to trash?
like this- busy but lush and still looks low water plants
like this grass. Ok with the border between grass and other plants
Echinacea- lovely summer and like the practicality
love this- can't do it to the brick but great idea for the fence and maybe the concrete deck around the hot tub
like this vine on the open fence a lot. Would it provide enough privacy in winter? How does a vine do on a wood fence
like the wild look- too much yellow for me but gorgeous
love this look in front of a fence but needs to look good in winter too
gorgeous
sedum on roof
sedum
brick- flat, perfect
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