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This is an example of a traditional landscaping in Tampa.
This is an example of a traditional landscaping in Tampa.

After: Redefine beds, clean out weeds, prune and fertilize then added mulch.
Inspiration for a landscaping in Other.
Inspiration for a landscaping in Other.
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FEATURES
Bloom/Feature
Plant Type Groundcovers/Grasses
Evergreen or Deciduous
USDA Zones .
Zone Detail .
Key Features
Use
Exposure
Bloom Season .
Dimension
Growth Rate
CARE
Water
Soil Type
Fertilizer
Pruning
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
• water before planting
• plant in full sun to part shade
• dig hole 2X the width of pot,
• backfill and plant 1”-2” above soil level
• water and add more soil if needed
• mulch around plants

The exciting new Southgate™ Rhododendrons are heat tolerant and thrive in the Deep South while performing equally well in traditional Rhododendron areas.
FEATURES
Bloom/Feature Medium pink buds open to white with prominent maroon blotch
Plant Type Shrubs
Evergreen or Deciduous Evergreen
USDA Zones 6,7,8,9
Zone Detail Hardy to -10 F
Key Features Heat tolerance, attracts birds/butterflies, year-round interest, dwarf
Use Accent, container, mass planting, slope, hedge
Exposure Part sun to shade
Bloom Season Spring
Dimension 4-5' H x 4-5' W
Growth Rate Slow to moderate
CARE
Water Regular water
Soil Type Well-drained garden soil
Fertilizer Early spring
Pruning Shape after spring bloom
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
water before planting
plant in part shade to shade
dig hole 3X the width of pot,
backfill and plant 1”-2” above soil level
water and add more soil if needed
mulch plants

Designed by John Mariani, this formal garden uses native plants for a traditional design with an exceptional environmental twist. Taking advantage of the many benefits of native materials, like less maintenance, watering, fertilizing; a naturally acclimation to the environment; and generation of a habitat for wildlife that adds life to the space, the many plants chosen each fulfill a different need- height, color, and texture. The layout of the plants in a formal manner makes for a decorative display.
Photo Credit: Ed Caplan of DOF Images

Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional full sun side yard mulch landscaping in DC Metro for summer.

Real grass is costly to keep looking beautiful. It requires water, maintenance, fertilizer-and even when you try your hardest, sometimes your best just isn’t good enough and you are left with an ugly, patchy lawn despite your best efforts. Synthetic turf allows homeowners to have green, flawless grass 365 days a year. In the driest heat of summer and in the wettest months of winter your backyard will be graced with the same green, natural-looking grass, and you will never be plagued by weeds, mud or lawnmowers ever again!

Real grass is costly to keep looking beautiful. It requires water, maintenance, fertilizer-and even when you try your hardest, sometimes your best just isn’t good enough and you are left with an ugly, patchy lawn despite your best efforts. Synthetic turf allows homeowners to have green, flawless grass 365 days a year. In the driest heat of summer and in the wettest months of winter your backyard will be graced with the same green, natural-looking grass, and you will never be plagued by weeds, mud or lawnmowers ever again!

Backyard Putting Greens are easy to maintain. They require no water, no fertilizer and minimal upkeep.
This is an example of a traditional landscaping in Other.
This is an example of a traditional landscaping in Other.

Cleaned around the existing pool and edged around to lay stones to help with water overflow. Cleaned out beds, applied fertilizer and mulch.
Design ideas for a courtyard landscaping in Other.
Design ideas for a courtyard landscaping in Other.

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Design ideas for a landscaping in New York.
Design ideas for a landscaping in New York.

Gold Splash® Euonymus in the landscape. A sport from 'Emerald-in-Gold' with big round edge. Yellow fruit and orange seeds are gorgeous and persistent throughout the season.

Lovely and unique, quirky and original, travel finds add so much personality to the space. Books also fall in line here with an overflow of good reads adding a depth of style to this space.
Photo: Rikki Snyder

Real grass is costly to keep looking beautiful. It requires water, maintenance, fertilizer-and even when you try your hardest, sometimes your best just isn’t good enough and you are left with an ugly, patchy lawn despite your best efforts. Synthetic turf allows homeowners to have green, flawless grass 365 days a year. In the driest heat of summer and in the wettest months of winter your backyard will be graced with the same green, natural-looking grass, and you will never be plagued by weeds, mud or lawnmowers ever again!

Moss Garden: A Living Carpet of Tranquility
A moss garden is a serene, low-maintenance landscape feature that evokes a profound sense of calm and natural beauty. Composed of vibrant, velvety mosses that thrive in shaded, humid environments, these gardens offer a soft, carpet-like groundcover that replaces traditional lawns or gravel with rich, green texture.
At Westland Design, our moss gardens are thoughtfully integrated into the overall landscape to enhance a feeling of timelessness and stillness. Whether nestled beneath the canopy of trees, edging a stone pathway, or surrounding a tranquil water feature, moss brings subtle movement and color to quiet corners of the garden.
Key qualities of a moss garden include:
Evergreen softness: Moss provides lush, year-round greenery that requires no mowing or fertilizing.
Quiet beauty: It absorbs sound, contributing to a peaceful, contemplative environment.
Natural elegance: Ideal for Japanese-style gardens or woodland settings, moss complements stone, water, and wood elements with organic harmony.
A moss garden is more than a design choice—it’s an invitation to slow down, observe closely, and appreciate nature’s quiet elegance.

Beautiful homes lawns get that way by starting at the roots. Hydroseeding your lawn can be effective for sloped lawns to help with erosion control and quick planting, will typically cost less depending on the lawn and results show much quicker due to the fiber mulch.
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