10 Ways to Create a Romantic Garden
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Look at the bergenia border!
Notice the blue evergreens in the planters.
Love the hydrangeas as foundation planting.
Like plant combos. Could be converted to use on side yard.
Can you please tell me the name of the shrubs along the walkway?
Coastal Leucothoe, hydrangeas look good. Perhaps front foundation? Partial sun
Like the red maple. Perhaps one on our southeast (study) corner?
Consider a planting backdrop for our walkway/bench. Also use planters on sides of bench.
Read note from landscaper re: color balance of coral bells and ajuga.
Check out Butterfly Japanese Maple (small shrub for courtyard)
Note the shrub against house. Our front yard courtyard should have one between windows.
Love the color combo
Interesting low growing potted cedar (for deck)
Incorporating hosta
Good plant selection and colors for shadier spots
Love color combo. Note that silvery foliage will look good with bluestone walkway. If too sunny for painted fern, perhaps artemisia or lambs ear?
Like the chartreuse and purple colors together
Good combo for river side in shadier spots (master bedroom & deck)
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Good article. Read tips.
Like the dwarf maple and Japanese grass
Might look good
Mixed perennial and evergreen bed would look nice on sides of walkway
Add some hydrangeas to the yard - perhaps near road.
Like Japanese grass. These are all deer resistant.
Front yard sidewalk bed.
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Look at the bergenia border!
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