Hardiness Zone 5 - Landscaping Ideas
Landscaping ideas for USDA hardiness zone 5 with winter lows of -20F to -10F. Browse popular plants and designs for this common Midwest and Northeast zone.
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Host Gardens
Spring 2012 - Preparing Transplants for the Host Gardens and future clients o...
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Hills, Trees and Wildlife
by momdecorWe have 1.25 acres of hills too steep to have a riding lawnmower, trees and w...
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Crow's Nest Way-Front Yard
This house was in a new development that we did the landscaping for a co-work...
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Crow's Nest Way- Back Yard
This house was in a new development that we did the landscaping for a co-work...
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Centennial Farmhouse Project
by sunflwrgurlyThe home is located in a historic district and only 15 feet deep from the sid...
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Side yard party patio
by Olive GroveThese homeowners wanted to utilize their plain side yard that connected to th...
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Backyard 14x14x14 triangle garden help
I want beautiful flowers tall to short in the sunny garden and shade plants i...
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South-Side Chicago
My yard is sunny in the front, and mostly shaded in the back. I have three la...
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Paradise on the Mountain
by SherryMy gardens are mostly perennials, with a mixture of annuals and some decorat...
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Raised beds enclosed by wattle fence
Wattle Fence is made from saplings and branches collected from the wooded are...
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My Sanctuary
by Diana WooMy yard is just the right size, with a flower garden, a vegetable garden and ...
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Jim's Place
by jim49631330ft x 330ft slope on north side and then flat, one pole barn 24ft x 32ft an...
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Woodland Wonderland
by Renee CrowBackyard, wooded, landscaped and shaded with island of trees and covered with...
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Summers flowers
assorted flowers in the side and back yard's Done by Rhonda for my pleas...
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Cabin Retreat in the Burbs!
This all started when my husband wanted a metal shed for storage. I agreed, i...
About Zone 5 Landscaping
All zone 5 photos on YardShare are shared by real homeowners and landscaping professionals, so you can compare full projects instead of a single hero shot. Use these examples to study plant combinations, material choices, and how each feature connects to the rest of the yard before you copy anything at home.
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