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Vernon Wentz
This home had two ponds created for the homeowners. One as an entrance to the home and the other as part of a backyard oasis. They were designed using moss rock to make up many of the waterfalls and streams that cascade through the landscape. Photography by Vernon Wentz of Ad Imagery
Native Edge Landscape
Customer wanted to ditch their grass yard in favor of colorful native plants that would create a charming scene for friends and neighbors alike. They dreamed of a gathering space in their front yard that looked out over their native plantings, so we added a seating area with cafe lights and raised steel planters so that the plantings could be enjoyed while seated. Black star gravel was added for furniture and plant contrast, making them pop against the home and landscaping.
Ecoscape Environmental Design
These yellow and magenta colored daisy-like flowers are the hardy ice plant. Originally native to South Africa, this succulent is perfect for rock gardens and garden bed borders.
Roland Oehme Landscape Architecture
I did a complete new planting design for this project which is a single family home in the suburbs of Towson. The garden is 1/3 acre in size. Most of the existing plants, including many non-native ground covers, like English Ivy, shrubs, and trees, were removed in order to bring in the sunlight for pollinators and remove interference with the power lines. I designed and installed a mostly native plant garden that is designed to be beautiful to view with many flowers blooming all season long and varied textures and movement with ornamental grasses and provides habitat and food for pollinators, like butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds, and for songbirds. Nearly 100 trees, nearly 100 shrubs, and 1,000 perennials and grasses were installed. I continue to oversee the maintenance of this garden.
Landscape design and photo by Roland Oehme
The Natural Garden
We call these gardens "living landscapes" because the native plants they contain seed off and change locations from year to year in a dynamic, dramatic show. The gardener becomes audience, director, and dramaturge--all in one--rather than one who tightly controls the results.
(What is a dramaturge, one might ask if their friends are not in the theater?) Oxford languages explains: "1. a dramatist.
2. a literary editor on the staff of a theater who consults with authors and edits texts."
In living landscapes, the native plants become a sort of text which the gardener edits in order to shape the unfolding drama for the current and next season. The gardener chooses where to pull back overly assertive plants, when to nudge forward the under-confident actor waiting to shine, when to let the mystery unfold and surprise. It is not laissez-faire or "what will be will be"--rather, it is an ongoing movement rooted in observation and reflection. This is the living landscape we strive to design and build at The Natural Garden.
Garden Lights Landscape and Pool Development Inc.
Alstromeria Lily, with Chartreuse Jap. Barberry
Kleiner Eklektischer Vorgarten mit Blumenbeet und direkter Sonneneinstrahlung in San Francisco
Kleiner Eklektischer Vorgarten mit Blumenbeet und direkter Sonneneinstrahlung in San Francisco
FDC Design Build
Halbschattiger, Kleiner Mediterraner Gartenweg hinter dem Haus, im Herbst mit Natursteinplatten in San Francisco
Waterwise Landscapes Incorporated
Hunter Ten Broeck
Halbschattiger Stilmix Garten im Frühling, hinter dem Haus in Albuquerque
Halbschattiger Stilmix Garten im Frühling, hinter dem Haus in Albuquerque
Rain Garden Nursery LandscapeMakeoverDesignStaging
Scott & Catherine Buley, HTT&T, High Tech Turf & Trees, LandscapeMakeover.biz, Rain Garden Nursery. MidWinter Fire Shrub Dogwood is gorgeous year round.
Regenesis Ecological Design
The leaves of an Acer griseum (Paperbark Maple) begin to fade to orange among tall, golden stalks of Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster' (Feather Reed Grass) and the gone-by blooms of summer Heather, Lavender, + Sage in this fall perennial garden.
Accent Landscapes
Utilizing native grass adds great impact to a landscape at a low cost. Native grasses are very water friendly, and require less maintenance than traditional turf.
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
This small suburban yard was filled by a large swimming pool. The homeowner is extremely sensitive to the sun so she decided to trade out the pool for this intimate garden space. When this client is not traveling, she is hosting visitors, watching friends’ dogs, or hanging out with her grandchildren. Our job was to create an inviting space that is low maintenance, drought tolerant, and kid- and dog-friendly. Using gravel, concrete pavers, and a simple planting plan consisting of Mediterranean-adaptive plants, we created this design to fit the mid-century home. The gravel allows for the absorption of rainwater while providing a space for kids and dog to romp and play. Olive trees help shade and cool the space, providing a cozy area to gather with friends. The minimalist plantings survive on very little irrigation and require little more than an hour or two of puttering in the garden per season to maintain.
Vernon Wentz
This home had two ponds created for the homeowners. One as an entrance to the home and the other as part of a backyard oasis. They were designed using moss rock to make up many of the waterfalls and streams that cascade through the landscape. Photography by Vernon Wentz of Ad Imagery
Waterwise Landscapes Incorporated
Hunter Ten Broeck
Halbschattiger Stilmix Garten im Frühling, hinter dem Haus in Albuquerque
Halbschattiger Stilmix Garten im Frühling, hinter dem Haus in Albuquerque
Greenbuilders, Inc.
Sedum is a perennial with thick, succulent leaves, fleshy stems, and is very easy to grow and care for. It doesn’t require much water, is quick to propagate, and is well suited for this region’s climate. It is perfect for green roofs. Our client had been growing sedum in his yard, but the deer love to chomp on it. We harvested his sedum and used it to create our green roof — the deer were not pleased, but we were.
Green Grounds Landscape Services
Mittelgroßer Mediterraner Vorgarten mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Betonboden in Los Angeles
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