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Friday, October 9th, 2009

Garden Entrance
This complicated garden required importing hundreds of yards of fill to build the walk and fountain shown in this image. The focal point of the garden is created with the grey strip rubble crescent runnel which culminates in the urn fountain. This fountain is visible from multiple locations in the garden and serves as a pivot for the overall layout. Spaces are created with mostly native and traditional Southern plant materials including Southern Magnolia, dogwoods, oak and maple trees, hollies, hydrangeas, gardenias, itea, and camellias. Each focal point in the garden reveals the next space in the garden. Native was used as well as gas lighting. Birmingham, Al (more…)
Tags: angel fountain, brick wall, caladium, dogwood, gardenias, Japanese maples, magnolia, maple trees, oak trees, patio, runnel, slate, stepstones, urn fountain
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Monday, September 28th, 2009

Entry Walkway
This is an entry into a backyard garden. The concrete step stones were dry laid in crusher run limestone gravel. Massing was created with Indian hawthorn, lambs ear and dwarf yaupons, with the “tunnel” formed from wax myrtle and Nellie R. Stevens holly. Birmingham, Al.
This modernist garden was design as a transitioning materials walkway. The patio is graded from stamped concrete to solid concrete step stones, to running concrete step stones in crusher run gravel and finally to crusher run gravel only. Crisp edging is provided by metal. Plantings consist of native plant material and vegetables. Birmingham, Al. (more…)
Tags: brick wall, concrete steps, Edging, garden, Indian Hawthorn, metal arbor, patio, Planting, stone steps, Walkways
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Monday, September 28th, 2009
This landscape planting plan was designed to create curb appeal. The issue was that from the street the garage was highly visible, but the front door was hidden.

Lawn Architecture
We used carefully selected plantings of miscanthus, sedum, black-eyed suzie and liriope to screen the garage, frame the view to the house and literally point the way to the front door. A mass planting of hollies at the far side of the yard screened the neighbor’s house reinforcing the view to the door.
Knoxville, TN
Tags: curb appeal, landscape architecture, Lawns, Planting, sedum
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Friday, September 18th, 2009
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Tags: Alabama Landscape Architecture & Design, landscape architecture, landscaping, landscaping blog
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