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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Front yard (New Retaining Wall)
by kirkholmanRemoved old railroad ties, installed Stonemakers concrete wall.
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Side Yard (New Retaining Wall)
by kirkholmanRemoved old railroad ties, installed Stonemakers concrete wall.
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Winter Beauty
by SheilaBeeWe rarely get any snow, much less this much. It was so pretty I couldn't...
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Mason Yard
by az_jamieIt is almost bare. Ramp up to front door- want ramp hidden from street with ...
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Pickles Peaceful Place
by ampicklzOur yard started out with nothing planted in it 10 years ago. Planting and gr...
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Cottage Garden update
Here are some pictures of my flowerbeds next to the house. I added a few new ...
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The Burr Front Yard
by REBurr1974Our new home. I really want to brighten up the front entrance, remove the box...
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My Front Yard
by sjr1016aI have a colonial with a long porch. I want to add color to my front yard.
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Timber Court
by CourtniaLarge Oak in middle of yard with circle bed around it. Garden bed in front of...
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Cottage garden
My family and I live in rural North Carolina, so I thought a cottage style/mi...
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Outdoor Living
Above ground pool size 18' X 33' with above ground deck converted t...
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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...
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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