237,868 Traditional Garden Design Photos

Arbors, trellises, pergolas
Arbors, trellises, pergolas
Just in Thyme Landscape DesignJust in Thyme Landscape Design
The arbor over the swing is intended to shade the sitting area in this hot yard as the sun comes from the left side of the swing. Evergreen Pandorea vines eventually grew over the top. The style mimicked that of the already existing pergola on the deck. The swing gives the family a resting place to watch people practicing on the putting green.
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Stone Curving Steps w Lamp Posts & Walls
Stone Curving Steps w Lamp Posts & Walls
THE KING'S MASONSTHE KING'S MASONS
Formal curving entrance stairs. Natural stone with flagstone capping on the lamp posts and curving retaining walls. We also installed a stone walkway to the front door. The patterning of the stone is exceptional - we have master masons!
A Green and White Garden
A Green and White Garden
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This homeowner wanted a muted palette, with modern cement walls to complement an updated center hall colonial perched on a rocky hill. We chose green and white for its soothing, understated effect. Foliage is the star here. White astilbe cultivars are staggered to supply a long bloom time throughout the summer. Gravel paths replace worn out grass, a tired brick patio is replaced with a modern bluestone patio and "faux bois" (fake wood look) cement sitting walls. Photo by Rob Cardillo
Creeping phlox (Phlox Subulata) ground cover for sunny dry hillside. Spring bloo
Creeping phlox (Phlox Subulata) ground cover for sunny dry hillside. Spring bloo
Home & Garden Design, Atlanta - Danna Cain, ASLAHome & Garden Design, Atlanta - Danna Cain, ASLA
Creeping phlox (Phlox subulata) is an evergreen, low growing ground cover that is extremely low maintenance. It is tolerant of a wide range of conditions from sunny to part shady and with very dry to normal soil. This photo was taken just a few months after installation of one-gallon size plants. The fast growth and explosion of spring color is due to providing optimum conditions. We prepared the soil in the area 6" deep rather than planting in hard compacted clay. The client was amazed and delighted that we could turn this problem area into the envy of the neighborhood in just a few months. With another years growth, this ground cover will be a solid beautiful mass of drifting spring color. Photographer: Danna Cain, Home & Garden Design, Inc.

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