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Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus' - Purple coneflower with Papilio cresphontes - Giant Swallow Butterfly
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
Inspiration for a small farmhouse full sun front yard landscaping in Burlington for summer.
Inspiration for a small farmhouse full sun front yard landscaping in Burlington for summer.

Monte Cristo Hellebore / Helleborus x ericsmithii Gold Collection® Monte Cristo
Compact and well-proportioned, heavy bloomer with blue gray leaves and red stems. Cream flowers with a peachy rose blush. Deer resistant.
Skagit Gardens

Devereux Beach House
Our client presented Flavin Architects with a unique challenge. On a site that previously hosted two houses, our client asked us to design a modestly sized house and separate art studio. Both structures reduce the height and bulk of the original buildings. The modern concrete house we designed is situated on the brow of a steep cliff overlooking Marblehead harbor. The concrete visually anchors the house to stone outcroppings on the property, and the low profile ensures the structure doesn’t conflict with the surround of traditional, gabled homes.
Three primary concrete walls run north to south in parallel, forming the structural walls of the home. The entry sequence is carefully considered. The front door is hidden from view from the street. An entry path leads to an intimate courtyard, from which the front door is first visible. Upon entering, the visitor gets the first glimpse of the sea, framed by a portal of cast-in-place concrete. The kitchen, living, and dining space have a soaring 10-foot ceiling creating an especially spacious sense of interiority. A cantilevered deck runs the length of the living room, with a solid railing providing privacy from beach below. Where the house grows from a single to a two-story structure, the concrete walls rise magisterially to the full height of the building. The exterior concrete walls are accented with zinc gutters and downspouts, and wooden Ipe slats which softly filter light through the windows.
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Home design - traditional home design idea in San Francisco
Home design - traditional home design idea in San Francisco

Slow growing to under 3 ft. tall, 4 ft. wide. Full sun. Grown for its year round golden foliage and its tight compact growing habit. Periodic pruning of the top leader will help the plant maintain a mounding habit. Drought resistant, will not tolerate wet feet. This variety will add instant color to any landscape.

Sustainable landscaping featuring low maintenance plants. The orange blooming plants are Dwarf Firebush shrubs. I paired them with Dwarf Natal Plum and Paspalum Ornamental grass. Dwarf Firebush shrubs sport orange flowers tipped with gold, which set off their beauty. A great nectar source for butterflies and hummingbirds adds to it's appeal.
They are really tough, so tough they are used in commercial locations and on some roadways. This delightful shrub blooms on and off all year - more during warmer weather - and attracts butterflies and hummingbirds to its brightly-colored, tubular flowers.
It has a light and airy charm and looks best when it's hand-trimmed to form a natural mounded shape, rather than trying to keep it manicured with hedge trimmers.
Now this is not the native variety, for all you native plant purists out there, though many nurseries sell the dwarf as just "firebush," which can get confusing.
Here's how to tell the difference:
The native grows larger and has slightly "hairy" leaves and deep red to red-orange flowers. It's dwarf "cousin" can be kept smaller and more compact, though with a similar informal look.
The smaller variety has smoother leaves and a touch of yellow to the blossoms...and requires a bit more care.
This shrub is a fast grower that can be kept 3 feet tall and wide, though you can let it grow larger if you prefer.
Though considered evergreen, the plant can lose leaves during a cold winter, though with proper pruning in spring it should sprout new growth and flush out again. A location sheltered from winter winds will help protect it.
These plants prefer full to partial sun, though they'll grow in part shade, where they'll flower less with more open growth.
Landscape uses for dwarf fire bush:
• accent for a mixed bed
• informal hedge
• butterfly garden plant
• lining a walkway or garden path
• along a medium-height or tall fence
• around a poolcage, patio, porch or deck
• understory planting for tall palms
• backdrop planting for smaller plants

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Columbus, OH
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The Rotating Living Wall is our take on a traditional, static, living wall. The rotation of the system brings the planter to you, meaning that this living wall is easy to maintain and can grow food. We have spent two years conducting research on its productivity at Penn State, and greenhouses currently use this system to increase their growing efficiency.

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Example of a trendy deck design in San Francisco
Example of a trendy deck design in San Francisco

Photos by Brian Reitz, Creative Vision Studios
Example of a small trendy gray one-story stucco house exterior design in Los Angeles with a shed roof
Example of a small trendy gray one-story stucco house exterior design in Los Angeles with a shed roof

Carolina Allspice (Calycanthus floridus). Photo: Flickr user Dendroica cerulea, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution- 2.0 Generic
Inspiration for a farmhouse landscaping in Other for summer.
Inspiration for a farmhouse landscaping in Other for summer.

Small beach style back porch idea in Santa Barbara with decking

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Westerville, OH
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Limestone boulders create natural stairs to a lower living area.
Design ideas for a small transitional partial sun backyard stone garden path in Austin for summer.
Design ideas for a small transitional partial sun backyard stone garden path in Austin for summer.

This project was a merging of styles between a modern aesthetic and rustic farmhouse. The owners purchased their grandparents’ home, but made it completely their own by reimagining the layout, making the kitchen large and open to better accommodate their growing family.

Creative solution with lattice and mandevilla on a blank garage wall facing a pool area.
Design ideas for a landscaping in New York.
Design ideas for a landscaping in New York.

Full Circle: Yes you can grow big tomatoes in Nevada! It is easy if you understand how Nevada soils function. We can help. This is just native Nevada (horrible) soil that has been amended with BOOST soil amendment. BOOST is designed to fix Nevada soils so you can do this. It is all-natural and made from almost 100% recycled Lake Tahoe materials! Let's grow!

Bell peppers sprouting in Grodan rockwool hugo blocks with coco coir covers, under a SunSystems LEC315 light emitting ceramic grow lamp at 4200K, on an ebb & flow hydroponic flood table.

Maestro Hellebore/ Helleborus x ballardiae Gold Collection® Maestro
Creamy white flowers with dusty rose reverse. Compact, with deep green leaves, lighter veins and red stems.
Skagit Gardens

Design Consultant Jeff Doubét is the author of Creating Spanish Style Homes: Before & After – Techniques – Designs – Insights. The 240 page “Design Consultation in a Book” is now available. Please visit SantaBarbaraHomeDesigner.com for more info.
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