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Outdoor Design Ideas with a Vegetable Garden and Natural Stone Pavers

Urban Retreat
Urban Retreat
Southview DesignSouthview Design
The client wanted patio space for a chair so she could relax in the sun when the mood struck. The only spot in the yard with any sun is near the fence gate. A full-range New York Bluestone patio was added using 30” x 30” slabs. These slabs are dry-set so leveling was a challenge.
The edible garden / Garden for a London chef
The edible garden / Garden for a London chef
Barbara Samitier GardensBarbara Samitier Gardens
Anna Batchelor
Design ideas for a small contemporary backyard full sun xeriscape for spring in London with a vegetable garden and natural stone pavers.
The Judge's House
The Judge's House
Garden Mates LLCGarden Mates LLC
Patent pending on these beautifully crafted, weathered Ipe raised planters!! Our staff carpenter designed them and constructed them on site with other crew members. We used washed pea stone for the paths. It is truely remarkable the amount of food that can be grown in a small amount of space.
Edinburgh Ornamental Productive Garden
Edinburgh Ornamental Productive Garden
McQue GardensMcQue Gardens
Paul Johnston of Copper Mango
Photo of a large contemporary backyard full sun garden in Other with a vegetable garden and natural stone pavers.
The Gatehouse
The Gatehouse
Stefano Marinaz Landscape ArchitectureStefano Marinaz Landscape Architecture
Plant list: Malus 'Evereste' pleached tree - 3.8m high, 1.9 m clear stem, 1.4m wide - 5 tiers, Allium stipitatum 'Mount Everest', Wildflower meadow: Leucanthemum vulgare (in flower) Period: Early June
Edible Landscape
Edible Landscape
radicleradicle
Stepping stone pathway between main house and guest wing.
Mid-sized sloped partial sun formal garden in Albuquerque with a vegetable garden and natural stone pavers for summer.
Edible Urban Oasis
Edible Urban Oasis
Mark S. Garff, Landscape ArchitectMark S. Garff, Landscape Architect
In south Seattle, a tiny backyard garden needed a makeover to add usability and create a sitting area for entertaining. Raised garden beds for edible plants provide the transition between the existing deck and new patio below, eliminating the need for a railing. A firepit provides the focal point for the new patio. Angles create drama and direct flow to the steel stairs and gate. Installed June, 2014. Photography: Mark S. Garff ASLA, LLA
Backyard Zen
Backyard Zen
Avalon Northwest Landscape, LLCAvalon Northwest Landscape, LLC
This is an example of a traditional garden in Seattle with a vegetable garden and natural stone pavers.
Formal Vegetable Garden
Formal Vegetable Garden
Offshoots, Inc.Offshoots, Inc.
custom trellis supports espalier pear trees that act as a privacy barrier to a formal raised vegetable garden
Inspiration for a traditional backyard full sun formal garden for summer in Boston with a vegetable garden and natural stone pavers.
Potomac Kitchen Garden and Outdoor Living Area
Potomac Kitchen Garden and Outdoor Living Area
Landscape Projects, Inc.Landscape Projects, Inc.
The potting shed and vegetable garden (featured in a spring issue of Country Living Gardens magazine. © Melissa Clark Photography. All rights reserved
Wildflower meadow surrounding house
Wildflower meadow surrounding house
Linden L.A.N.D. GroupLinden L.A.N.D. Group
Bare soil areas that were disturbed during construction were seeded with a Northeast native wildflower mix. Photo: Rebecca Lindenmeyr
Inspiration for a small transitional backyard full sun formal garden for summer in Burlington with a vegetable garden and natural stone pavers.
Edible Urban Oasis
Edible Urban Oasis
SCJ Studio Landscape ArchitectureSCJ Studio Landscape Architecture
In south Seattle, a tiny backyard garden needed a makeover to add usability and create a sitting area for entertaining. Raised garden beds for edible plants provide the transition between the existing deck and new patio below, eliminating the need for a railing. A firepit provides the focal point for the new patio. Angles create drama and direct flow to the steel stairs and gate. Photo credits, Mark Garff.
Hot Lips Salvia
Hot Lips Salvia
FormLA LandscapingFormLA Landscaping
Hot Lips Salvia blooms look more like those of snapdragons than the notable wands of its sister salvias. It gets its name from the white and red tips of it's blooms that look like "Hot Lips". In spring, its fiesta red blooms seem to fill the garden. In winter, Hot Lips' foliage also brings something distinctive to the garden. Its woodier stalks and delicate, deep green leaves create a dramatic backdrop for the silvery foliage of Salvia Clevelandii and cassia. Photo: Orly Olivier
Kitchen Herb Garden
Kitchen Herb Garden
Ecoscape Environmental DesignEcoscape Environmental Design
A native herb garden allows one to experience the garden through smell and touch. Two pathways of different materials allow visitors the consideration of either an efficient or meandering experience.
Central District Edible Garden
Central District Edible Garden
Board & VellumBoard & Vellum
Landscape contracting by Avid Landscape. Carpentry by Contemporary Homestead. Photograph by Meghan Montgomery.
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional side yard full sun garden for fall in Seattle with a vegetable garden and natural stone pavers.
The Gatehouse
The Gatehouse
Stefano Marinaz Landscape ArchitectureStefano Marinaz Landscape Architecture
Plant list: Malus 'Evereste' pleached tree - 3.8m high, 1.9 m clear stem, 1.4m wide, 5 tiers underplanted with Sarcococca confusa, Astrantia major ‘Shaggy’, Allium sphaerocephalon, Wildflower meadow, Carpinus betulus hedge along fence line, Period Early July (1st year from planting)
Contemporary Cottage garden.
Contemporary Cottage garden.
Yorkshire GardensYorkshire Gardens
Nestled within the Pennines, it’s hard to believe this idyllic country garden was once a public toilet. Demolished a few years ago, the land had been left neglected and was in serious need of refurbishment. We were asked to create a contemporary cottage garden, which was still in keeping with the rustic, rural architecture surrounding. We achieved this by adopting a heritage colour scheme. Foxgloves, allium and delphinium add subtle splashes of purple to the luscious flower borders. The stone patio and paths compliment the traditional oak decking and raised vegetables beds, while also adding texture. The addition of bright pots and painted lattice fence enhance this vibrant space as well as making interesting features. This once disused plot has now been transformed into a tranquil garden, which is modern yet perfectly harmonising with the surrounding cottages.
Garden Porch
Garden Porch
Cummings Architecture + InteriorsCummings Architecture + Interiors
Situated in a neighborhood of grand Victorians, this shingled Foursquare home seemed like a bit of a wallflower with its plain façade. The homeowner came to Cummings Architects hoping for a design that would add some character and make the house feel more a part of the neighborhood. The answer was an expansive porch that runs along the front façade and down the length of one side, providing a beautiful new entrance, lots of outdoor living space, and more than enough charm to transform the home’s entire personality. Designed to coordinate seamlessly with the streetscape, the porch includes many custom details including perfectly proportioned double columns positioned on handmade piers of tiered shingles, mahogany decking, and a fir beaded ceiling laid in a pattern designed specifically to complement the covered porch layout. Custom designed and built handrails bridge the gap between the supporting piers, adding a subtle sense of shape and movement to the wrap around style. Other details like the crown molding integrate beautifully with the architectural style of the home, making the porch look like it’s always been there. No longer the wallflower, this house is now a lovely beauty that looks right at home among its majestic neighbors. Photo by Eric Roth
Typical Residential Projects
Typical Residential Projects
Richard P. Rauso, ASLA, Landscape ArchitectsRichard P. Rauso, ASLA, Landscape Architects
Richard P. Rauso, ASLA
Mid-sized traditional backyard full sun garden in Other with a vegetable garden and natural stone pavers for summer.
Raised Bed Potager
Raised Bed Potager
Thomas Wheaton Garden Design, LLCThomas Wheaton Garden Design, LLC
A small, disused planting area in an urban neighborhood was converted into a tidy, productive kitchen garden by the addition of raised cedar beds.
Photo of a small traditional courtyard partial sun garden for summer in Boston with a vegetable garden and natural stone pavers.

Outdoor Design Ideas with a Vegetable Garden and Natural Stone Pavers

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