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Lawn Edging Southwestern Outdoor Design Ideas

Potomac Landscape Project
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Photo of a large southwestern full sun backyard landscaping in DC Metro for summer.
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Photo of a mid-sized southwestern drought-tolerant backyard concrete paver lawn edging in Phoenix.
Southwest Contemporary Desert Oasis
Southwest Contemporary Desert Oasis
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Mid-Century Ranch Makeover
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This is an example of a mid-sized southwestern drought-tolerant and full sun front yard river rock and metal fence lawn edging in Austin for summer.
Southwest Swale Way - Front Entry
Southwest Swale Way - Front Entry
Native Edge LandscapeNative Edge Landscape
The existing excavated limestone boulders were strategically repositioned to not only serve as functional components but also as visually striking features to the modified design of the dry creek pathways and planted areas. The trees are viewed as an opportunity to utilize dark Whittlesey mulch to provide contrast, water retention, and tie in to other defined beds and oak clusters on the property. The front walk is comprised of sawn limestone pavers surrounded by crushed limestone rock mulch and accented by river rock dry creek bed that follows through to the backyard. The pavers lead down to a poured-in-place concrete path that grants access to outdoor utilities and matches the driveway seamlessly.
Southwest Swale Way - Front Entry Landscaping
Southwest Swale Way - Front Entry Landscaping
Native Edge LandscapeNative Edge Landscape
The existing excavated limestone boulders were strategically repositioned to not only serve as functional components but also as visually striking features to the modified design of the dry creek pathways and planted areas. The trees are viewed as an opportunity to utilize dark Whittlesey mulch to provide contrast, water retention, and tie in to other defined beds and oak clusters on the property. The front walk is comprised of sawn limestone pavers surrounded by crushed limestone rock mulch and accented by river rock dry creek bed that follows through to the backyard. The pavers lead down to a poured-in-place concrete path that grants access to outdoor utilities and matches the driveway seamlessly.
Southwest Swale Way - Front Yard
Southwest Swale Way - Front Yard
Native Edge LandscapeNative Edge Landscape
The existing excavated limestone boulders were strategically repositioned to not only serve as functional components but also as visually striking features to the modified design of the dry creek pathways and planted areas. The trees are viewed as an opportunity to utilize dark Whittlesey mulch to provide contrast, water retention, and tie in to other defined beds and oak clusters on the property. The front walk is comprised of sawn limestone pavers surrounded by crushed limestone rock mulch and accented by river rock dry creek bed that follows through to the backyard. The pavers lead down to a poured-in-place concrete path that grants access to outdoor utilities and matches the driveway seamlessly.
Southwest Swale Way - Curb Appeal After
Southwest Swale Way - Curb Appeal After
Native Edge LandscapeNative Edge Landscape
At Native Edge, we thrive on designing landscapes that not only enhance the beauty of a property but also address practical challenges. Southwest Swale Way was a project that focused on intelligent drainage solutions while celebrating the natural element of rainfall.
Southwest Swale Way - Curb Appeal After
Southwest Swale Way - Curb Appeal After
Native Edge LandscapeNative Edge Landscape
The existing excavated limestone boulders were strategically repositioned to not only serve as functional components but also as visually striking features to the modified design of the dry creek pathways and planted areas. The trees are viewed as an opportunity to utilize dark Whittlesey mulch to provide contrast, water retention, and tie in to other defined beds and oak clusters on the property. The front walk is comprised of sawn limestone pavers surrounded by crushed limestone rock mulch and accented by river rock dry creek bed that follows through to the backyard. The pavers lead down to a poured-in-place concrete path that grants access to outdoor utilities and matches the driveway seamlessly.
Southwest Swale Way - Curb Appeal After
Southwest Swale Way - Curb Appeal After
Native Edge LandscapeNative Edge Landscape
At Native Edge, we thrive on designing landscapes that not only enhance the beauty of a property but also address practical challenges. Southwest Swale Way was a project that focused on intelligent drainage solutions while celebrating the natural element of rainfall.
Southwest Swale Way - Driveway Entry Before
Southwest Swale Way - Driveway Entry Before
Native Edge LandscapeNative Edge Landscape
Problematic drainage throughout the neighborhood sent all rainfall down to this property, creating all sorts of issues for the homeowner. Our challenge here was to divert the runoff in intelligent ways while still celebrating the rainfall.

Lawn Edging Southwestern Outdoor Design Ideas

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