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Harrod Horticultural
Designed by RHS Chelsea Flower Show gold medal winner Tom Hoblyn for Harrod Horticultural MD Stephanie Harrod back in 2005. Stephanie’s Kitchen Garden was set up primarily to trial various methods of growing fruit and vegetables and to share the knowledge gained with our customers. It has also given us the opportunity to develop and manufacture products to enable us to successfully grow flavour packed fruit and vegetables.
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Luxury Garden Design
This garden boasts elegantly crafted oak raised beds that are connected with stunning Red Victorian Clay Pavers. The combination of these two elements creates a charming and inviting atmosphere.
Taryn Ferris Gardens, Horticulture And Design
This intimate space invites you in, with three arched frame mirrors creating the illusion of a space much larger. The evergreen Trachelospermum jasminoides works to hide the high brick walls creating intimacy and the fragrance in the early evening adds to the feeling of an exotic hanging garden.
Rosborough Partners Inc.
The casual elegance of an English garden evokes memories of days gone by.
(Photo by Mike Crews)
J. Montgomery Designs, Inc.
Whimsical pathways with a custom lighting plan and lush planting beds all made for an organic romantic atmosphere throughout the project.
Glackin Thomas Panzak, Inc
A view into the front yard reveals a stone bird bath within the center of the lawn with a gravel path surrounding it.
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A front yard landscape design in the Warwick Valley area.
Front Yard landscape design and construction services in the NJ and NY areas.
chas architects
The architecture had to respond to the spirit, structure, scale and materials of the garden in order to complete a singular vision for the property.
Redbud Design
This overgrown, rectangular yard in San Francisco is home to a young couple, their 3-year-old daughter, and twins that were on the way. Typical of many San Francisco yards, it is accessed from the back deck down a long set of stairs. The client wanted to be able to spend quality time in the yard with her two new babies and toddler. The design includes a play structure, a covered sand box, a small raised planter for playing in the dirt. Due to the limited space, several trellises were added to the side and back fence so that vines could add color surrounding the new play area.
Covering an existing concrete pad with cut Connecticut Bluestone enhanced the adult seating area and was surrounded by low maintenance colorful planting beds. A simple but beautiful walkway of stones set in lose pebbles connects these two use areas. Custom lattice was added onto the underside of the deck to hide the large utility area. The existing deck and stairs were repaired and refurbished to improve it’s look and longevity.
The clients were very happy with the end result which came in on time and budget just as the twin girls were born.
Petros Design
This garden has been alive for over 20 years. The home has nested 3 generations and served as a space for weddings, church events, birthday parties, and many of lives everyday moments. The garden is designed to serve the birds, butterflies, and bees. Veggie boxes and flower boxes are designed to shelter bulbs and produce greens all year long.
Farwest Landscape Design - Boise
Photos by Judy Snow, Garden City Pollinator Garden.
Project of Chinden Gardener's Club- community volunteers installed perennials, irrigation, and FarWest worked on the pebble pathway. Thank you -Idaho Women's Charitable Foundation, US Fish & Wildlife Service, Pipeco, FarWest, Greater Boise Rotary Club and Garden City for all financial contributions to Garden City's Pollinator Garden!
2,554 Victorian Garden Design Photos
Laughlin Design Associates, Inc.
This is the second project designed and executed for this client. They wanted a colorful water wise landscape that would be low maintenance. Designer had to replace the crumbling retaining wall and build new steps and a walk way. Many colorful, water wise plants were used.
Rick Laughlin, APLD
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