Most Inspirational Pictures & Design Ideas
Desert in San Diego
Owner: LawDawg11 Location: San DiegoMostly Burgundy Cinder Rock, some desert plants with a plam tree for looks and retaining wall for appeal. That is real grass but less than 400 sq ft. so not much watering at all. The plants in the circle are on a drip system so saves water there too. ...
Frog Heaven
Owner: Lynn Location:Started with a small pre-formed pond and then added a larger pond dug out by my husband and dad....
Side Yard (New Retaining Wall)
Owner: kirkholman Location: ArnoldRemoved old railroad ties, installed Stonemakers concrete wall....
SWIMMING POOL IN 3D
Owner: 3D DESIGNS BY DAVID Location: MariposaThis client lives in the foothills in CA and the back yard is all bare dirt with a few trees and they wanted a family fun pool and with with our ideas and there's, we brought it to life in 3D....
The Family Yard
Owner: Fred Location: Westminster, COWhen I bought this house my plan was to not plant anything in the ground. Now five years later I am happy to say I have a colorful yard which I like to photograph. None of the plants are particularly special, but I am enamored by the dragonflies that visit....
cesca's cloistered medieval garden
Owner: cesca Location: Lacombe, LAour yard is rural and divided into a section for the kids to play and a section that I am turning into a cloistered medieval garden, there is also a large area that is grassy out back for sports....
www.landscapegta.ca my parent's house
Owner: Al\'s Maintenance Services Location: ArnpriorMy landscaping stouffville company created this hardscape for my parent's home which includes a walkway, a large stone porch, and some great interlocking retaining walls. It is build with techo-bloc stone....
Firepit area
Owner: Meadowlark Location:Our home sits on property that was left alone for 20+ years. Being smack in juniper country, the land is arid and scrubby. We're slowly but surely putting together a backyard we can enjoy, with a firepit - reminiscent of the camping we love to do but rarely have time for - as one of our key features...
www.larksperennials.com EARLY JULY IN MY GARDENS
Owner: Lark Location:In the early morning the first thing I do is deadhead my plants. I find it really helps prolong bloom time. In Wisconsin zone 4-5 we have a short growing season about 7 months if we are lucky. If you are a gardener, please join me on my forum, www.larksperennials.com...
