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Kleine Gartenmauer Ideen und Design

Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill
Emma O'Connell Garden DesignEmma O'Connell Garden Design
The lush jungle-like foliage is seemingly held at bay by hard materials of brick retaining wall and metal steps.
Kleine, Schattige Moderne Gartenmauer hinter dem Haus mit Pflastersteinen in London
Newlands
Newlands
EVOKEEVOKE
Kleine, Halbschattige Rustikale Gartenmauer hinter dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Denver
Designer Drainage Dare
Designer Drainage Dare
Prestige LandscapingPrestige Landscaping
This picture shows the usefulness of Outdoor Lighting. It both beautifies and is a practical addition to any landscape for security and safety.
Kleiner Moderner Garten mit Auffahrt in Charleston
Terraced Gardening Space
Terraced Gardening Space
Masseo Landscape Inc.Masseo Landscape Inc.
Rosetta's Dimensional steps still have the natural stone texture that perfectly compliments the Kodah stone we used here.
Kleine, Geometrische Rustikale Gartenmauer neben dem Haus in New York
Intimate and Cozy
Intimate and Cozy
The Ardent Gardener Landscape DesignThe Ardent Gardener Landscape Design
Kleine Rustikale Gartenmauer im Sommer, hinter dem Haus mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Natursteinplatten in Salt Lake City
Front Yard Simplicity
Front Yard Simplicity
STC BuildersSTC Builders
Photos by Joe Murgel
Geometrischer, Kleiner Moderner Garten im Sommer mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Natursteinplatten in Toronto
Backyard Retaining Wall
Backyard Retaining Wall
Premier Lawncare & Landscape, LLCPremier Lawncare & Landscape, LLC
The wall is constructed. Now, we just need to finish back-filling and grade the area behind the wall.
Kleine, Halbschattige Moderne Gartenmauer hinter dem Haus in Grand Rapids
Wildlife Garden
Wildlife Garden
Painted Fern Garden DesignPainted Fern Garden Design
The existing garden had an ideal seating area in the back left corner to catch the evening sun. Unfortunately, it wasn’t particularly welcoming as it was overgrown with ivy and under an overhanging conifer. This coupled with an area of slippery, rotten decking was not a space the clients wanted to spend lots of time in. They were looking to create a naturalistic garden to sit in, whilst sharing the space with any wildlife we could encourage in. In order to future-proof the garden, changes in level needed to be kept to a minimum. Having a pet cat, careful consideration needed to be given to the choice of plants, to be both beneficial to wildlife, and wherever possible, non-toxic to cats. At the heart of the new garden sits a pond, with water one of the best ways of encouraging wildlife in. The turf was planted with pockets of early flowering Camassia and Fritillaria bulbs and allowed to grow long until the foliage had died right back, and over time hopefully encouraging in further species to create meadow strips. The plant selection included Buddleja, Geranium, Nepeta, Rosemary, Sedum and Thyme, which offered something for butterflies, honeybees, hoverflies, bee-flies and long-tongued bees. A small tree, Malus ‘Admiration’ was selected for its ability to attract bees, beneficial insects and butterflies with its nectar and pollen rich flowers whilst providing a food source for birds and caterpillars. A Salix gracilistyla ‘Mount Aso’ was positioned next to the pond, and along with Hellebores, these provided a welcome early source of food for queen bumblebees and solitary mining bees. Two seating areas were built. One was integrated into a dry-stone wall built using Purbeck stone, which in time, would create a home for various inhabitants. The second was a bug hotel. Attention was also given to hedgehogs by creating a series of hedgehog holes between the neighbouring four gardens and a hedgehog home. A combination of autumn brown sandstone for the two patio areas was teamed with matching square setts to create a sweeping curved path linking the different spaces within the garden. The timber used for both benches and the pergola was Western Red Cedar which was allowed to silver over time. A hand thrown Cretan urn was displayed in a feature area viewed from both the house and the seating areas.
Lots of Living is Happening in this Compact Gem of a Garden
Lots of Living is Happening in this Compact Gem of a Garden
Cambium Inc.Cambium Inc.
The very effective planting design embraces color, and more importantly, significant textural differences of the plant materials.
Kleine Moderne Gartenmauer hinter dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Seattle
Leslie Residence
Leslie Residence
Open Envelope StudioOpen Envelope Studio
Concrete paver walkway with steel-edged pea gravel patio. Pea gravel in steel retaining wall with native plants, and sod.
Kleine Moderne Gartenmauer hinter dem Haus mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Betonboden in Austin
Residential Work
Residential Work
Boone's LandscapingBoone's Landscaping
Kleine Klassische Gartenmauer neben dem Haus in Houston
Metal Terrace
Metal Terrace
Reyes Landscape ConstructionReyes Landscape Construction
The severe down slope required the construction of the concrete steps and the metal terraced garden.
Kleine, Halbschattige Moderne Gartenmauer im Sommer, neben dem Haus in San Francisco
Scarsdale Tudor
Scarsdale Tudor
Design Farm GroupDesign Farm Group
Dry laid retaining wall made up of a mix of both granite and natural fieldstone supported by interior mortar. Perennial plantings supported by a custom stained farm style fence providing a privacy screen for this residents side yard.
Street Number Box in Etobicoke
Street Number Box in Etobicoke
Outdoor Lighting PerspectivesOutdoor Lighting Perspectives
This landscape lighting project was primarily in the back yard, but this photo shows an interesting retro-fit lighting effect we installed in the front yard. This existing house number box was lit from the inside by our wide-effect Ozark fixture, making for a stunning glow effect. While this was an existing box, our in-house metal fabrication facility has crafted similar boxes and shapes with cutouts of all sorts. These are great ways to illuminate a street number or the name of a property, and is available in any desired size or finish. These work particularly well here in Canada, since the point of illumination is shielded from snow, making them excellent year-round effects for important house number and sign lighting.
Cashmere
Cashmere
FORM garden architectureFORM garden architecture
Geometrische, Kleine Moderne Gartenmauer neben dem Haus mit Dielen in Christchurch
Hobbit House
Hobbit House
Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.
Angle Eye Photography
Kleine, Halbschattige Gartenmauer im Frühling, hinter dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Philadelphia
Queen Anne Hill, Seattle WA (after)
Queen Anne Hill, Seattle WA (after)
Michael Muro Garden DesignMichael Muro Garden Design
Kleiner, Schattiger Klassischer Garten im Sommer in Seattle
Goleta Front Yard Makeover
Goleta Front Yard Makeover
Billy Goodnick Garden DesignBilly Goodnick Garden Design
Cool colors and soft textures are the theme: Snow in Summer ground cover, Pink Breath of Heaven and White Breath of Heaven. Photo: Billy Goodnick
Kleiner Klassischer Garten im Frühling mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Betonboden in Santa Barbara
Glebe
Glebe
sticks and stones Landscape Designsticks and stones Landscape Design
Geometrische, Kleine, Halbschattige Gartenmauer im Sommer, hinter dem Haus mit Dielen in Sydney
Lake Cottage Landscape
Lake Cottage Landscape
Mark S. Garff, Landscape ArchitectMark S. Garff, Landscape Architect
A small space was reimagined for clients on Lake Washington by Landscape Architect Mark S. Garff. In this photo a gabion basket wall holds back the steep slope, creating a flat garden area for viewing. A new horizontal board fence adds privacy and creates an intimate seating area at the water's edge. Photos by Mark S. Garff.

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