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Richard P. Rauso, ASLA, Landscape Architects
Richard P. Rauso, ASLA
Photo of a mid-sized traditional backyard full sun garden for summer in Other with a water feature and natural stone pavers.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional backyard full sun garden for summer in Other with a water feature and natural stone pavers.
Living Space Landscapes
Living Space Landscapes. Shade garden replacing turf area.
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional backyard garden in Minneapolis with a garden path and natural stone pavers.
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional backyard garden in Minneapolis with a garden path and natural stone pavers.
Stephanie D Poole
The meandering flagstone pathway leads visitors from the sidewalk or driveway to the front door around a rain chain downspout.
Design ideas for a small beach style front yard full sun xeriscape in Santa Barbara with a garden path and natural stone pavers.
Design ideas for a small beach style front yard full sun xeriscape in Santa Barbara with a garden path and natural stone pavers.
Donald Pell - Gardens
This is an example of a large country backyard partial sun formal garden in Philadelphia with a fire feature and natural stone pavers.
gardenUP®
Mid-sized traditional front yard partial sun formal garden in Boston with a garden path and natural stone pavers for spring.
Sallie Hill Design, Landscape Architect
Side yard renovation including garden walkway leading to bluestone patio and built in barbecue area. Bluestone planks set in grass and peastone with flowering pear trees and perennials lining privacy fence. - Sallie Hill Design | Landscape Architecture | 339-970-9058 | salliehilldesign.com
Studio H Landscape Architecture
Photography by Studio H Landscape Architecture. Post processing by Isabella Li.
Design ideas for a small contemporary side yard partial sun xeriscape in Orange County with natural stone pavers and a garden path.
Design ideas for a small contemporary side yard partial sun xeriscape in Orange County with natural stone pavers and a garden path.
Wildflower Landscape Design at K&D Landscaping
Natural stone stairs, pathway and patio. Stairs are inset with the homes' original (circa 1920) tiles. The fountain is also original to the house. Water-saving Mediterranean plants grow in surrounding raised beds and planting beds.
Wildflower Landscape Design-Liz Ryan
317Grow
Gardens of Growth
Indianapolis, IN
317-251-4769
This is an example of a large contemporary backyard full sun formal garden for spring in Indianapolis with a garden path and natural stone pavers.
This is an example of a large contemporary backyard full sun formal garden for spring in Indianapolis with a garden path and natural stone pavers.
Garden Structures & More
This sounds was designed as a framework not as a barrier.
Mid-sized asian side yard partial sun formal garden in Minneapolis with a garden path and natural stone pavers for spring.
Mid-sized asian side yard partial sun formal garden in Minneapolis with a garden path and natural stone pavers for spring.
Hogue Landscape Services
Inspiration for a small modern front yard full sun formal garden for spring in Houston with with raised garden bed, natural stone pavers and a wood fence.
Infinite Possibilities Landscape & Design
Design ideas for a small transitional front yard partial sun garden for summer in Toronto with with path and natural stone pavers.
Harry Holding Studio
An inner city oasis with enchanting planting using a tapestry of textures, shades of green and architectural forms to evoke the tropics of Australia. Sensations of mystery inspire a reason to journey through the space to a raised deck where the family can enjoy the last of the evening sun.
Painted 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.
greencube garden and landscape design
Paying homage to the foundry and its history we have implemented lots of wonderful weathering corten steel in strong geometric wedges. Someone said 'its a bit rusty', we hope you like it, its a rich and developing patina that gets warmer in colour with age and works contextually with the original use of the building. We have designed a garden for a victorian foundry in Walsingham in North Norfolk converted into holiday cottages in the last decade. The foundry originally founded in 1809, making iron castings for farming industry, war casualties ended the male line and so in 1918 it was sold to the Wright family and they continued to trade until 1932, the depression caused its closure. In 1938 it was purchased by the Barnhams who made agricultural implements, pumps, firebowls, backplates, stokers, grates and ornamental fire baskets............ and so we have paid homage to the foundry and its history and implemented lots of wonderful weathering steel. The planting palette inlcudes large leafy hostas, ferns, grasses, hydrangeas and a mix of purple and yellow with a sprinkling of orange perennials.
Board & Vellum
Photo by Tina Witherspoon.
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic backyard partial sun garden in Seattle with with path and natural stone pavers.
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic backyard partial sun garden in Seattle with with path and natural stone pavers.
Tom Howard Garden Design and Landscaping
Small contemporary backyard partial sun garden in London with natural stone pavers.
Tom Howard Garden Design and Landscaping
This is an example of a small contemporary backyard partial sun garden in London with natural stone pavers.
Stephanie D Poole
The meandering flagstone pathway is planted with dymondia margaretae and blue chalksticks (Senecio serpens). The blues are often punctuated with dark browns of aeonium arboreum and phormium jack spratt.
Ravenscourt Landscaping and Design LLC
Using cinder blocks and farm troughs to create growing beds for herbs and vegetable. New fence for chickens. And flagstone with DG to create more entertaining space.
Garden Design Ideas with Natural Stone Pavers
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