Hardiness Zone 7 - Landscaping Ideas
Landscaping ideas for USDA hardiness zone 7 with winter lows of 0F to 10F. See designs that take advantage of the longer growing season in this mid-Atlantic and southern zone.
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My Backyard Paradise
Designed and installed by myself. An ongoing project! We have had many of hou...
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Endless Possibilities, Coup'r Falls
Watergarden construction and landscaping from start to finish.
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Faeryhollow
Heavily wooded 25 acres in a north-facing hollow nestled in a secluded mounta...
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Outdoor Living
Above ground pool size 18' X 33' with above ground deck converted t...
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Spring in Faeryhollow
Our home is 25 acres located on property that has been in my husband's f...
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My edible landscaping
by pattyloofI have 0.8 acres in central Oklahoma in an HOA community. I want to change my...
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Chattanooga Garden
by ltankrealtorHilltop 4 year old garden. Some of my favorites are Japanese Maples, Conifer...
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Quiet Meditation
This yard would have a beautiful waterfall and pond along with beautiful land...
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Garden Of Sun And Frogs
by sheep7This garden is filled with rapidly growing annuals, perrenials, ground covers...
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Asian / Japanese Garden
This is our back yard, We built the entire thing without the help of contract...
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Learning Gardener
by Donna F.Overdose of flowers in my backyard - where I spend most of my time. Love my ...
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Endless Possibilities, The Dragonfly
Watergarden from creation to a couple of years after.
About Zone 7 Landscaping
All zone 7 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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