This lily pond is shown in different times of the season and its beautiful is each.
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Transition from meadow to Little Italy with lavender and gaura
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Arch covered in climbing hydrangea as a Focal point- view from sun room
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Concrete pot as statuary nestled into other plants dropping down into space. Grow rosemary in one, other aromatic herbs in the other, and bring them into the greenhouse for winter.
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Not necessarily a pool. But I want this level of formality in Little Italy. The twin Taylor eastern red cedars? (cypress shapes) are nicely pronounced when backed by an open, sun lit space and lighter deciduous trees
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A meandering path away into woods
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Could spilling roses get enough sun hours here to thrive?
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Water sound for both outside and inside
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Veneer on foundation wall to evoke an ancient Stone wall
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Naturalistic stone steps
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A single open patio might be abandoned for one with box woods like this?
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Should use Climbing hydrangea somewhere in little Italy. Maybe spilling over rocks from kitchen wall?
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Red Valerian plant
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Steps can be a mix of cut and free form. If too shady for roses, take a closer look at greenery: moss, ferns, small trees to add even more shade
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Steve’s offer of two slate plates had me think of this pic
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Mix of boulders and cut stone
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Taylor Eastern Red Cedar aka Taylor Juniper
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Simple plants. Pachysandra and Agastache . Look to the building in back - could trellis a vine on foundation wall instead of $$ stone veneer?
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Rosa Sally Holmes
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Stone veneer, green plant and pebbles in flagstone gaps
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Plants green and purple
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Pot as statuary
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Hollyhock pairs prettily with pink rose
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Plant ideas. Nine bark deepens the color way from mere sage and lavender
Granite pavers
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