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Naturesque
Exemple d'un grand jardin avant montagne au printemps avec une exposition ensoleillée et du gravier.
Chantal De Menezes Architecte Paysagiste
Cette image montre un xéropaysage chalet l'été avec une exposition ensoleillée, une pente, une colline ou un talus et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Clarissa Judd Gardens
Low maintenance garden for an older man who requested a swing seat and mediterranean planting. Seat is positioned in the sunniest corner and as it swings it brushes against the lemon verbena and salvia releasing very evocative scents for him. Planting is almost entirely evergreen and looks lovely year round which is important as garden is always on show though large glass doors in open plan kitchen/living room. Gentle uplighting of planting at night makes for a pretty display in the evenings. Limestone paving is a continuation of that used in the house.
Panjia, Inc.
Exemple d'un xéropaysage avant montagne de taille moyenne avec une exposition ensoleillée et des pavés en béton.
Star of Texas Landscape
Unique front yard slightly elevated, beds delineated by large Limestone boulders, native and naturalized planting with yucca, rosemary fountain grasses, Live Oak, Red bud, Verbena, and others. Stone step pads lead you thru the space.
Legacy Landscape
Cette photo montre un xéropaysage avant montagne de taille moyenne avec une exposition ensoleillée et du gravier.
Good Thyme Landscapes LLC
Inspiration pour un xéropaysage arrière chalet de taille moyenne et l'été avec un massif de fleurs, une exposition ensoleillée et des galets de rivière.
The Ardent Gardener Landscape Design
Beautiful container planters make an elegant focal point from inside the home. A summer vacation home designed for outdoor enjoyment for the entire family! Huge swim/spa with deck surround, giant boulder fire pit, herb garden, beautiful focal point container plantings, boulder seating and stone patios complete the picture.
BE Landscape Design
This large Tudor home and guest house was experiencing terrible flooding during heavy rains. We created an elaborate drainage system connecting downspouts to underground pipes. In addition, berms were designed and planted with low water use plants to create a more level front yard and a safe percolation area for water to drain. We created more usable space in the front yard, and reduced the water consumption by 50%. The backyard was completely redesigned to include a pool, fireplace, outdoor cooking area, new retainer walls and plants for both privacy and beauty.
The Crafted Garden
Cottage garden in deer country. Mixed perennial plantings with native stone walls and access stone path inside border. Protected by minimal electric fencing. It worked!
April Philips Design Works
Vegetable, herbs and flowering plants for the '"Perennial Food Forest"
Cette photo montre un jardin montagne de taille moyenne et l'été avec une exposition ensoleillée, une pente, une colline ou un talus et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Cette photo montre un jardin montagne de taille moyenne et l'été avec une exposition ensoleillée, une pente, une colline ou un talus et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Edger Landscape Design
Hummingbirds love the nectar of the California Fuchsia flowers around this gazebo in the fall.
Cathy Edger, Edger Landscape Design
Exemple d'un xéropaysage arrière montagne de taille moyenne avec une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Exemple d'un xéropaysage arrière montagne de taille moyenne avec une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Living Green Designs
In this backyard space, the design challenge was to bring the essence of the California Mountains to Redondo Beach. As this client is an avid outdoorsman, he wanted to bring the a feel of the Sierra Nevada mountains, his happy place, home to create his very own backyard mountain retreat. Our team sourced materials that one would find in the mountains of California whilst keeping a lounge feel in mind for the secondary design criteria, a retreat. In this retreat, we created four distinct areas: the lounging area with covered pergola, fire pit area with built-in seating bench and overhead trellis complete with carnival lighting, central waterfall, and barbeque area with picnic table and overhead carnival lighting. We built a 10” x 10” rugged pergola was built out of sustainably sourced pine. The massive posts feel as though large pine trees were harvested right out of the California Mountains and crafted right on-site. The pergola was built with a retractable shade cloth so the sun can be let in for warmth in open during the colder months. The pergola and the other hard-scaped areas in the backyard were covered with a mix of gray granite and charcoal pavers. This color selection is reminiscent of the colors in California granite. Walking north from the pergola toward the fire pit area there is a mass planting of deer grasses, assortment of ferns and California coffee berries planted to mimic California Chaparral. At the other edge of this chaparral garden, sits the Cresta Boulder fire pit. Boulders were used to create this fire pit to harness the feeling of being outdoors in the wilderness. The boulders were locally sourced out of the Sierra Nevada mountain range for authenticity. In order to frame the space we installed a trellis and off the trellis runs carnival lights for night time parties. Just beyond the fire pit sits a granite boulder water fall. The waterfall is placed so that wherever you are in the yard you can see and hear the tranquil sounds of the babbling water as it circulates and recycles. The barbeque area is nestled against the backdrop of a dark green fernleaf podocarpus hedge. During the day, birds and butterflies traverse the native foliage and at night the sounds of the fire pit dance in harmony with the gentle sounds of water falling down granite pebbles making this backyard a true retreat from the chaotic noise of the city.
Rain Lily Design and Landscaping
Inspiration pour un xéropaysage avant chalet de taille moyenne et l'été avec une exposition ensoleillée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
FormLA Landscaping
A gurgling water feature evokes serenity and attracts flocks of birds - as soon as the camera is turned away! The surrounding IdealMow meadow, fragrant salvias and Ceanothus also bring feathered friends to the party.
Photo: Lesly Hall Photography
The Horticulture Consultant & Design
Aménagement d'un jardin montagne de taille moyenne avec un foyer extérieur, une exposition ensoleillée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Living Green Designs
In this backyard space, the design challenge was to bring the essence of the California Mountains to Redondo Beach. As this client is an avid outdoorsman, he wanted to bring the a feel of the Sierra Nevada mountains, his happy place, home to create his very own backyard mountain retreat. Our team sourced materials that one would find in the mountains of California whilst keeping a lounge feel in mind for the secondary design criteria, a retreat. In this retreat, we created four distinct areas: the lounging area with covered pergola, fire pit area with built-in seating bench and overhead trellis complete with carnival lighting, central waterfall, and barbeque area with picnic table and overhead carnival lighting. We built a 10” x 10” rugged pergola was built out of sustainably sourced pine. The massive posts feel as though large pine trees were harvested right out of the California Mountains and crafted right on-site. The pergola was built with a retractable shade cloth so the sun can be let in for warmth in open during the colder months. The pergola and the other hard-scaped areas in the backyard were covered with a mix of gray granite and charcoal pavers. This color selection is reminiscent of the colors in California granite. Walking north from the pergola toward the fire pit area there is a mass planting of deer grasses, assortment of ferns and California coffee berries planted to mimic California Chaparral. At the other edge of this chaparral garden, sits the Cresta Boulder fire pit. Boulders were used to create this fire pit to harness the feeling of being outdoors in the wilderness. The boulders were locally sourced out of the Sierra Nevada mountain range for authenticity. In order to frame the space we installed a trellis and off the trellis runs carnival lights for night time parties. Just beyond the fire pit sits a granite boulder water fall. The waterfall is placed so that wherever you are in the yard you can see and hear the tranquil sounds of the babbling water as it circulates and recycles. The barbeque area is nestled against the backdrop of a dark green fernleaf podocarpus hedge. During the day, birds and butterflies traverse the native foliage and at night the sounds of the fire pit dance in harmony with the gentle sounds of water falling down granite pebbles making this backyard a true retreat from the chaotic noise of the city.
Colorado Outdoor Living Design & Sales
The use of large siloam slabs to create steps from the backyard porch to the large grassy play area below creates a beautiful pathway.
Photographer: Tom Z Productions
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