Like flowers, boulders and aspen clump; very natural
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Dwarf tree is nice accent
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Boulders around stone work caught our attention
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Wall color may go with our house faux stone
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Moss rock? Like how boulders splits up wall
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Western red bud
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Color compliments house stone
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Good bones. Walls, fences, evergreen plantings, paths and patios are aspects of the garden you can see all year. They form the structure, or “bones,” of the garden. When thoughtfully laid out, they provide interest even in winter
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At the edge of a Colorado mountain garden, penstemons and sedums take center stage. Moss rock
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These native Midwest perennials blend perfectly with other favorite perennials and shrubs and will spread, though not too quickly, for an easy-care yet colorful garden. As a bonus, they ensure the space will be filled with birds, butterflies and bees all summer long.
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side yard filled with grasses, annuals, perennials and shrubs softens the rigid lines of the house. A gravel path is less formal and more naturelike than brick or flagstone.
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Stone wall covers foundation
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Like 3-4 different size blocks for patio floor
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Short sitting wall possibly on lower patio?
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Like different size pavers better than brick/cobble stone. Also like stone facade on wall over blocks, when its in eyesight.
Mantel/shelf over tv
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