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Example of a full sun installation. In this design, the addition of a new walkway and flowering plants added new life to the yards. A new Dawn Redwood was added for a unique look you can only find in a Redwood. A Boxwood Hedge and 2 Montgomery Blue Spruces where added to enhance the endurance to the house. |
Example of a full front yard design (shaded). With the use of many kinds of Azaleas, Rhododendron and Laurels along with other shade tolerant plants, we achieved a colorful new yard. We installed a new stone (boulder) wall to return the soil in the front of the property. A new brick pathway was added for convenience for the home owners and for a new look. |
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This design is giving a good look at how we can design for smaller yards and townhouses. We made a nice hedge of Boxwoods down the side of the driveway with a Sand Cherry at the end for a little color. We replace the original path with an EP Henry Brickstone walk. We also re-graded and soded the yard and added a beautiful Korean Dogwood. At the steps we added some color with 2 goldthread Cypresses and a perennial bed. |
Example of a poolscaping design. The incorporation of a variety of different textures created a beautiful space around this pool. Spruce, Cyprus, Hydrangea, Laurel and ornamental grasses were combined with hardscaping elements to create this amazing space. Have a look at the slideshow of this project. |
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