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Design ideas for a contemporary backyard garden in Austin with a container garden.
CYAN Horticulture
Atop the roof of a condo building this patio space offers fine views onto the downtown core and a string of
snow-capped mountains further afield. Keeping all interventions minimal, CYAN Horticulture introduced a long bar table to accommodate informal gatherings. Moreover six tall planters each exhibit one of four celestial shades and are dressed with either severe boxwood or supple arctic willows.
Glenna Partridge Garden Design
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Traditional patio in Vancouver with decking.
Traditional patio in Vancouver with decking.
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BRADANINI & ASSOCIATES
POTS & HORIZONTAL BOARD FENCE, BRADANINI
Photo of a modern backyard garden in San Francisco with gravel and a wood fence.
Photo of a modern backyard garden in San Francisco with gravel and a wood fence.
Kate Hansen Photography
Small industrial balcony in Melbourne with a vertical garden and a roof extension.
Amber Freda Garden Design
These eye-catching red lacquer fiberglass planters gave this terrace garden a much needed splash of color. To give her wicker seating area more privacy from nearby buildings, we planted tall evergreen arborvitaes in charcoal-colored fiberglass pots. The deck is a Trex composite deck, which is approved for fire safety by the NYC Department of Buildings. Read more about this garden on my blog, www.amberfreda.com.
Jeri Koegel Photography
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Courtyard garden in Orange County with a container garden.
Courtyard garden in Orange County with a container garden.
Glenna Partridge Garden Design
© 2012 Glenna Partridge. All rights reserved.
Design ideas for a contemporary garden in Vancouver with a container garden.
Design ideas for a contemporary garden in Vancouver with a container garden.
Adolfo Harrison Gardens
Photo by Andreas von Einsiedel
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This is an example of a contemporary rooftop and rooftop deck in London with a container garden and no cover.
This is an example of a contemporary rooftop and rooftop deck in London with a container garden and no cover.
CYAN Horticulture
Small patio space with various types of planters and furniture, shady location, seasonal planting of fuchsia, begonia, phormium, iresine, with permanent planting of Japanese maple, beesia, ferns (Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance'). White, sculptural planter by artist Marie Khouri.
design and photo credit : Dave Demers
Casa Smith Designs, LLC
A cluster of pots can soften what might otherwise be severe architecture - plus add a pop of color.
Photo Credit: Mark Pinkerton, vi360
Inspiration for a large mediterranean courtyard patio in San Francisco with brick pavers and a roof extension.
Inspiration for a large mediterranean courtyard patio in San Francisco with brick pavers and a roof extension.
Cuppett Kilpatrick Architecture + Interior Design
Glass is tempered and frosted, approximately 3/4" thick, Glazing installer set panels on steel tabs welded to steel columns, added gaskets; then steel column is skinned with wood.
Amber Freda Garden Design
This custom roof deck in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood features lightweight aluminum decking, ipe planters, an ipe and metal pergola, and ipe benches with built-in storage under the seats. Few woods can match the natural beauty of ipe (pronounced ee-pey), a hardwood with a 30-year life expectancy. These pictures were taken in early spring, before the leaves have filled out on the trees. Plantings include coralbark maples, hornbeams, pink cherry trees, crape myrtles, and feather grasses. The planters include LED up-lighting and automated drip irrigation lines. Read more about our projects on my blog, www.amberfreda.com.
Tall Planter Pot - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
Landscape Logic
A complete backyard makeover by Landscape Logic, designed by Tony VItale. This backyard was never used prior to the remodel. Now the backyard is the most used space of the house. It has everything you need to either host a party or just hang out and relax with the family.
Boxleaf Design, Inc.
Small residential garden to suite a modern house and active children. This photo shows a mixture of succulents and grasses at the entry of the house.
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Amber Freda Garden Design
These eye-catching red lacquer fiberglass planters gave this terrace garden a much needed splash of color. To give her wicker seating area more privacy from nearby buildings, we planted tall evergreen arborvitaes in charcoal-colored fiberglass pots. The deck is a Trex composite deck, which is approved for fire safety by the NYC Department of Buildings. Read more about this garden on my blog, www.amberfreda.com.
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