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Inspiration for a farmhouse exterior home remodel in New York
Inspiration for a farmhouse exterior home remodel in New York

After transplanting the pre-existing vegetation (including three species of palm and ferns) to a more suitable location on the property, MHG Greens&Gardens redesigned and planted the front lawn with two 9 feet tall Italian Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens), rimmed with a single low ball of Eugenia myrtifolium; and three Eugenia myrtifolium topiaries (three balls connected by a central bare stem); and an “Ayer, hoy y siempre” shrub (Brunfelsia (Solanaceae)), a small evergreen shrub with colorful blooms ranging from purple to white according to their stage of development.
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The portico was decorated with two raspberry red glazed terracotta planters with egg-shaped crowns. The large planters (measuring 4 feet) contained eggplant-colored Crinum and a local strawberry-colored Fragaria (pink Panda), while the small planters (28 inches high) contained blue Ruellia simplex.

The portico was decorated with two raspberry red glazed terracotta planters with egg-shaped crowns. The large planters (measuring 4 feet) contained eggplant-colored Crinum and a local strawberry-colored Fragaria (pink Panda), while the small planters (28 inches high) contained blue Ruellia simplex.

The portico was decorated with two raspberry red glazed terracotta planters with egg-shaped crowns. The large planters (measuring 4 feet) contained eggplant-colored Crinum and a local strawberry-colored Fragaria (pink Panda), while the small planters (28 inches high) contained blue Ruellia simplex.

A limestone retention wall discovered during relocation of existing plants along the driveway was filled with Sanguinaria (Commelinacea Rhoeo spathacea (Sw.) Stearn Sangría), a green-purple leafed plant that contrasts with the white limestone. Five trellises were placed at the top of the driveway and wove together three Italian Lace Cascade Climbing Roses –specially shipped from Florida for this garden – and two Panda, a variegated leaf climber.

After transplanting the pre-existing vegetation (including three species of palm and ferns) to a more suitable location on the property, MHG Greens&Gardens redesigned and planted the front lawn with two 9 feet tall Italian Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens), rimmed with a single low ball of Eugenia myrtifolium; and three Eugenia myrtifolium topiaries (three balls connected by a central bare stem); and an “Ayer, hoy y siempre” shrub (Brunfelsia (Solanaceae)), a small evergreen shrub with colorful blooms ranging from purple to white according to their stage of development.
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