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This rosemary hedge attracts many beneficial insects to the garden. The bees will then pollinate the other fruits and vegetables which are growing nearby.
The rich fragrance released when walking by remains in the air for quite some time.

John C Magee
Design ideas for a large farmhouse drought-tolerant and full sun front yard stone landscaping in DC Metro for summer.
Design ideas for a large farmhouse drought-tolerant and full sun front yard stone landscaping in DC Metro for summer.

Gravel from an old driveway was repurposed to create a garden path in the side yard. Hornbeam trees create privacy between the closely spaced homes.
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
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Wild Lupine / Lupinus perennis
This is an example of a landscaping in Minneapolis.
This is an example of a landscaping in Minneapolis.

This residential green roof and ground level garden was designed with the client’s specific lifestyle in mind. The client had long dreamed of being able to look out her bedroom window into a life-filled rooftop scene with flowering native plants and grasses frequented by local birds, butterflies and bees. A biodiverse, native plant filled ground level garden was also a high priority. K. Dakin Design made this dream a reality, selecting climate adapted plantings that would appeal to these wildlife visitors, benefitting the homeowner, the regional ecosystem and the pollinators themselves.

Chamaechrista fasciculata / Partridge Pea
Design ideas for a landscaping in Minneapolis.
Design ideas for a landscaping in Minneapolis.

This residential green roof and ground level garden was designed with the client’s specific lifestyle in mind. The client had long dreamed of being able to look out her bedroom window into a life-filled rooftop scene with flowering native plants and grasses frequented by local birds, butterflies and bees. A biodiverse, native plant filled ground level garden was also a high priority. K. Dakin Design made this dream a reality, selecting climate adapted plantings that would appeal to these wildlife visitors, benefitting the homeowner, the regional ecosystem and the pollinators themselves.

Black chokeberry / Aronia melanocarpa
Inspiration for a landscaping in Minneapolis.
Inspiration for a landscaping in Minneapolis.

Asclepias verticillata / Whorled Milkweed
Design ideas for a landscaping in Minneapolis.
Design ideas for a landscaping in Minneapolis.

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Example of a mid-sized trendy rooftop deck container garden design in New York with no cover
Example of a mid-sized trendy rooftop deck container garden design in New York with no cover

A guild garden anchors the corner of this kitchen garden of permaculture principles. Greens are arranged to provide drifts of color, a garden shed to hold tools, a top bar bee hive to attract pollinators, a cold frame to bring plants throuh a cold winter.
Bark edging by J. Walter Landscape & Irrigation www.jwlic.com
Cold Frame by ANNIEBAM Landsape Solutions www.ANNIEBAM.com
Photo by: .Amy Whitworth

Bliss Garden Design
Photo of a coastal full sun front yard landscaping in Seattle.
Photo of a coastal full sun front yard landscaping in Seattle.

You can read more about the project through this Houzz Feature link: https://www.houzz.com/magazine/hillside-yard-offers-scenic-views-and-space-for-contemplation-stsetivw-vs~131483772

Cornus rugosa / Roundleaf Dogwood
This is an example of a landscaping in Minneapolis.
This is an example of a landscaping in Minneapolis.

Photo of a large modern drought-tolerant and full sun front yard stone garden path in Austin.

Western Redbud (Cercis occidentalis) is an ideal tree for small spaces. It has a somewhat architectural form that fills with these delightful - and edible and delicious! - pink flowers in winter. With branches bare, it allows heat to enter adjacent structures. In spring and summer, its abundant heart-shaped leaves provide shade and seasonal color. Photo: Lesly Hall Photography
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