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Burkhart Outdoors, Inc.
Large-Cupped Daffodils - Narcissus 'Carlton'
- Rich of a strong vanilla scent, solid golden-yellow daffodil featuring very large flowers, 5 in. across. Blooming in mid spring.
Prestige Landscape & Tree Service LLC
Photo of a mid-sized partial sun backyard concrete paver flower bed in Portland.
Coy Land Techs
Coy Land Techs updated the plants, mulch, and irrigation after almost a complete demo of the old. We did not do any of the hardscape on this project.
Carey Ezell Landscape Design LLC
Gardens surround a blue stone patio at this Mid-Century Modern home.
Design ideas for a large mid-century modern full sun backyard stone flower bed in Boston.
Design ideas for a large mid-century modern full sun backyard stone flower bed in Boston.
Noble Garden Design
During construction of the planters and front fondation.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary full sun front yard stone landscaping in Boston for spring.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary full sun front yard stone landscaping in Boston for spring.
Noble Garden Design
This back yard had been neglected for a long time. With strategic changes, we manage to level the top part, create some visual interest with the frame and side plantings and develop a better garden in the lower level. Ready to grow and provide interest and color throughout the seasons.
Bob's Landscaping
New plantings for a rejuvenated deck, Japanese Forest Grass, Nova Zemble Rhododendron, and May Breeze Phlox
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary flower bed in Chicago with decking.
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary flower bed in Chicago with decking.
The Inspired Garden
Photo credits: Lisa Rayman Goldfarb
Design ideas for a front yard flower bed in New York for summer.
Design ideas for a front yard flower bed in New York for summer.
J. Gieo Pensoneault, MLA
I used large moss rock feature stones to retain the small hillside and provide visual interest. The boulders are lit at night with wash lighting fixtures.
Custom Garden Designs
This is an example of a small drought-tolerant and full sun front yard stone flower bed in Denver.
Inviting Spaces By Kim
This centrally located intersection to a main thoroughfare a block away was a concern because of the corner lot visibility issue for cars making a turn driving in either direction. The Quince tree bloomed annually for just a short time and was originally planted by the prior home owners decades ago. Keeping it maintained to a height of 4’ maximum, dictated for safety reasons, was still obstructing and limiting the visibility of oncoming traffic at this busy intersection.
The existing roses planted in the same space as the Quince were a perfect backdrop to the new perennials and annuals planted to paint this corner with flowers. The project also included expanding the beautification to both corner areas in coordination with several other planting areas already seasonally updated on the property. With the Redwood Tree as a focal point and Roses, Daphnes, Iris, Azaleas, Fuchsias, Hydrangeas and Camilias highlighting the planting beds the addition of color, including around the driveway and side entrance, transformed the entire space.
Painting With Flowers Is Adding Beauty to Benefit Homeowners & Neighbors!
Kim Beber
Custom Garden Designs
Removed lawn and designed a shade garden with lots of groundcover to bring color back to this space.
Design ideas for a traditional shade front yard flower bed in Denver.
Design ideas for a traditional shade front yard flower bed in Denver.
Burkhart Outdoors, Inc.
Large-Cupped Daffodils - Narcissus 'Accent'
- an elegant and prolific daffodil boasting star-shaped flowers. 4 in. across, adorned with slightly reflexed ivory-white petals and a contrasting, frilled funnel-shaped cup of deep salmon pink. Blooming in mid to late spring.
June Scott Design
Located in a historic neighborhood, this property features an Italian Revival home on a compact lot. The owners have lovingly restored the exterior, and we created a garden that feels both fresh and timeless. The design maximizes the site with a sparkling pool and a series of spaces for entertaining, relaxing and play. Generous custom tile work, a new pergola and gates, and iron lights and railings all elevate the design and extend the graciousness of the home’s interior into the new outdoor spaces.
Archer Services
Red pavers have been constructed into a striking retaining wall and flower bed that adds texture, interest, and beauty to this outdoor space.
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary partial sun backyard brick landscaping in Houston.
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary partial sun backyard brick landscaping in Houston.
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!
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!
Brown Flower Bed Ideas
a Blade of Grass
This is an example of a large traditional full sun backyard flower bed in Boston for spring.
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