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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Patio Garden
Naturescapes Garden comes from a landscaping business I used to operate for a...
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Fire Ring Garden
Patio and landscaping around fire ring. I built the fire ring around 2013 wi...
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El Rancho 2020
by LynnThis backyard has seen many transformations over the years. We have sold our ...
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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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City Serenity
This backyard is our private little park in the middle of the city. When you ...
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Flowerbeds added to the deck
by Karen WIt took me awhile to show these but here are a few of the flower beds I added...
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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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Central Ave
by BTower11New house, yard is overgrown to the left of the porch and boring everywhere e...
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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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Front yard fantastic
by Olive GroveThis yard goes from ho hum to stunning. A parking space, natural cutstone wal...
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Golf Course Garden
by Jan MeissnerThis is a small yard with close neighbors and views of a private golf course....
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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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my peaceful place
This is my garden in the country that started with 2 empty acres and has grow...
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Compass Garden
by Lari PettWe turned our front lawn into a Compass Garden. We fenced in the yard after w...
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Paradise on the Mountain
by SherryMy gardens are mostly perennials, with a mixture of annuals and some decorat...
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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