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Taproot Garden Design
Patrick & Topaze McCaffery - Taproot Garden Design
"UPDATE July 2016: Blooms of Epilobium cannum 'Everett's Choice' (California Fuchsia) are attracting the neighborhood hummingbirds in numbers, and eliminate the need for man-made sugar water feeders."
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Unilock Thornbury NY Blend Permeable paver driveway with Brussels sierra soldier course.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
'Summer Beauty' allium and 'Rozanne' geranium curve around the fire pit circle.
Westhauser Photography
TLC Gardens
A concrete path next to a dry creek bed, and Feather reed grass, catmint, and hardy ice plant. Winger Photography.
Cloonan Design Services Inc.
Cloonan Design Services Inc.
Location: Hunting Valley, OH, United States
The clients request was to have a "California" feel in Hunting Valley, OH. The newly designed Cabana in combination with the modern design swimming pool accomplished this. The acrylic hot tub with modern pool stepping stones gave the client the clean lines and modern feel. Overlooking this beautiful pool is a "Faux Swing Tree". This steel and fiberglass tree was shipped in pieces and constructed on site by our team. This project gives our client beauty at every angle.
Greenhaven Landscapes Inc.
Hear what our clients, Karen & Robert, have to say about their project by clicking on the Facebook link and then the Videos tab.
Hannah Goering Photography
The Cultural Landscape Foundation
Saturday, May 30, 10:30am to 12:00pm | Pacific Palisades
Pacific Palisades Residence
Isabelle C. Greene of Isabelle Greene and Associates, Inc.
A paradisiacal cornucopia of fruit trees - apples, apricots, almonds, pears, and plums – is the first inkling this is more than just an older property remodeled for a family with four growing children. There are also pomegranates, limes, oranges, tangerines, lemons, persimmons, and berries; and the brilliant trunk of a specimen Mexican Fig Tree guides the color scheme for the entire project, and its structure provides a major focal point in the garden.
In the entrance, the artfully feral use of California natives – drought tolerant radiant greens and subtle flowering accents – augments the stead of majestic Oaks that also provide a barrier from the street, creating a border between public and private. The driveway, lined with carefully sculpted boxwood hedges, leads to a gravel path that wends through woodland ferns, flowering Magnolias and an allée of Crape Myrtles. The theme of formality meets rusticity plays out in numerous features including a raised bed kitchen garden, a glass-tiled sandstone fountain, broken concrete terracing, an outdoor fireplace and a pool/spa. One lucky visitor will be able to enjoy all of this from the hammock.
Photos by Matt Dayka
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