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Scott Byron & Co., Inc.
Traditional lead planter on plinth with spring annuals display in a bed of white tulips.
Design ideas for a traditional full sun backyard landscaping in Chicago for spring.
Design ideas for a traditional full sun backyard landscaping in Chicago for spring.
Thomas Lee Fisher Landscaping
This is an example of a large traditional full sun front yard stone landscaping in Philadelphia for spring.
Outside InStyle
Phormium "New Zealand Flax" reaches out through the river of Beach Daisies.
This is an example of a huge traditional drought-tolerant and full sun front yard brick garden path in Los Angeles for spring.
This is an example of a huge traditional drought-tolerant and full sun front yard brick garden path in Los Angeles for spring.
Promise Path Landscaping Inc
Bocce Ball court with decomposed granite
This is an example of a mid-sized mediterranean drought-tolerant and full sun backyard stone garden path in San Diego for spring.
This is an example of a mid-sized mediterranean drought-tolerant and full sun backyard stone garden path in San Diego for spring.
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Night view with low voltage pathway and garden lighting enhance the beauty of this expansive back yard landscape remodel that has been transformed into a relaxing outdoor retreat. The remodel includes a wraparound deck, an expansive travertine natural stone patio, stairways and pathways along with concrete retaining walls and column accents with dramatic planters. The pathways meander throughout the landscape... some with travertine stepping stones and gravel and those below the majestic oaks left natural with fallen leaves. Raised vegetable beds and fruit trees occupy some of the sunniest areas of the landscape. A variety of low-water and low-maintenance plants for both sunny and shady areas include several succulents, grasses, CA natives and other site-appropriate Mediterranean plants complimented by a variety of boulders. Dramatic white pots provide architectural accents, filled with succulents and citrus trees. Design, Photos, Drawings © Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Wildflower Landscape Design at K&D Landscaping
Natural stone stairs, pathway and patio. Stairs are inset with the homes' original (circa 1920) tiles. The fountain is also original to the house. Water-saving Mediterranean plants grow in surrounding raised beds and planting beds.
Wildflower Landscape Design-Liz Ryan
Plant Passion Design
Photo of a mid-sized modern drought-tolerant and full sun backyard decomposed granite and wood fence water fountain landscape in Portland for spring.
Custom Security Fence & Iron Works, LLC
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional full sun front yard gravel driveway in Houston for spring.
VIKING FENCE CO
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional full sun backyard retaining wall landscape in Austin for spring.
BC Greenhouse Builders Ltd
This Cape Cod style greenhouse is 12x20 feet. The unique foundation and decorative cresting give it a beautiful look, and it is used as a sitting room with a view of the ocean.
Double B Design, LLC
A painted steel gate and steel planters anchor the formal entry to this estate. While the anchoring features are masculine and bold, free flowing plant materials soften up the entry space. Synthetic lawn and gravel bands provide maintenance free interest on the ground plane.
Photo by Rachel Paul Photography
Thomas Lee Fisher Landscaping
Design ideas for a large traditional full sun front yard stone landscaping in Philadelphia for spring.
Home & Garden Design, Atlanta - Danna Cain, ASLA
This house could not be seen from the street, so the owners wanted something that would catch the eye and be welcoming. We created a second entrance of sorts with the focal point stairs that lead the eye into the woodland and provide a glimpse of the home. The river stone wall hints at the mountain cabin home that will soon be seen. These meandering walls weave thru the landscape and add much interest to this previously linear and boring view. Large drifts of low maintenance ground covers and perennials were used for seasonal color. A few colorful annuals are scattered around in a purposeful manner to look like natural drifts of wildflowers.
Photographer: Danna Cain, Home & Garden Design, Inc.
Montecito Landscape
Pathways paved with crushed stone meander through this incredible space. We planted drought tolerant perennials; nepeta, euphorbia, pittosporum tobira wheelers dwarf, dymondia and lavender. Olive trees and Oaks surround this lovely garden.
Carreiro Builders
Design ideas for a large farmhouse full sun courtyard brick landscaping in San Francisco for spring.
BE Landscape Design
After a tear-down/remodel we were left with a west facing sloped front yard without much privacy from the street, a blank palette as it were. Re purposed concrete was used to create an entrance way and a seating area. Colorful drought tolerant trees and plants were used strategically to screen out unwanted views, and to frame the beauty of the new landscape. This yard is an example of low water, low maintenance without looking like grandmas cactus garden.
Putney Design
Jerry Hiam - Putney Design, Putney Vermont 05346. Apple blossom time is enjoyed by wildlife and people! Here a Chickadee is shown feeding in a wild apple tree next to a footpath, on Cape Cod. If you don't want fruit underfoot in late summer, choose a Crab Apple variety to suite your climate and available space instead.
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
Exterior Worlds was contracted by the Bretches family of West Memorial to assist in a renovation project that was already underway. The family had decided to add on to their house and to have an outdoor kitchen constructed on the property. To enhance these new constructions, the family asked our firm to develop a formal landscaping design that included formal gardens, new vantage points, and a renovated pool that worked to center and unify the aesthetic of the entire back yard.
The ultimate goal of the project was to create a clear line of site from every vantage point of the yard. By removing trees in certain places, we were able to create multiple zones of interest that visually complimented each other from a variety of positions. These positions were first mapped out in the landscape master plan, and then connected by a granite gravel walkway that we constructed. Beginning at the entrance to the master bedroom, the walkway stretched along the perimeter of the yard and connected to the outdoor kitchen.
Another major keynote of this formal landscaping design plan was the construction of two formal parterre gardens in each of the far corners of the yard. The gardens were identical in size and constitution. Each one was decorated by a row of three limestone urns used as planters for seasonal flowers. The vertical impact of the urns added a Classical touch to the parterre gardens that created a sense of stately appeal counter punctual to the architecture of the house.
In order to allow visitors to enjoy this Classic appeal from a variety of focal points, we then added trail benches at key locations along the walkway. Some benches were installed immediately to one side of each garden. Others were placed at strategically chosen intervals along the path that would allow guests to sit down and enjoy a view of the pool, the house, and at least one of the gardens from their particular vantage point.
To centralize the aesthetic formality of the formal landscaping design, we also renovated the existing swimming pool. We replaced the old tile and enhanced the coping and water jets that poured into its interior. This allowed the swimming pool to function as a more active landscaping element that better complimented the remodeled look of the home and the new formal gardens. The redesigned path, with benches, tables, and chairs positioned at key points along its thoroughfare, helped reinforced the pool’s role as an aesthetic focal point of formal design that connected the entirety of the property into a more unified presentation of formal curb appeal.
To complete our formal landscaping design, we added accents to our various keynotes. Japanese yew hedges were planted behind the gardens for added dimension and appeal. We also placed modern sculptures in strategic points that would aesthetically balance the classic tone of the garden with the newly renovated architecture of the home and the pool. Zoysia grass was added to the edges of the gardens and pathways to soften the hard lines of the parterre gardens and walkway.
Kurt Jordan Photography
Project completed by Natural Concepts Landscaping Contractors
Photo by Kurt Jordan Photography
Design ideas for a huge mediterranean full sun backyard stone landscaping in Austin for spring.
Design ideas for a huge mediterranean full sun backyard stone landscaping in Austin for spring.
Full Sun Landscaping for Spring Ideas
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