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Peer Landscaping
This was an existing Purple Crinum Lily. We transplanted it to center it up with the home, and we matched the surrounding plants. We love to see good "bones" like these in the beds and use them when we can!
Peer Landscaping
Elegant, and beautiful.
Esempio di un giardino tropicale esposto in pieno sole di medie dimensioni e davanti casa con pacciame
Esempio di un giardino tropicale esposto in pieno sole di medie dimensioni e davanti casa con pacciame
Peer Landscaping
Back yard fence line. For this spot, our client was looking for a very low growing hedge that would not grow very high along her fence. For this we added the Green Island Ficus.
Peer Landscaping
Pretty Annuals that we added to this project for our client. She wanted some pops of color, and she loves flowers. We will also be maintaining her property after the installation with our maintenance company, Fort Myers Garden Service, so we are confident when doing these annuals because we know they will be maintained correctly and we will be able to also do the change out services for our client when the time comes.
M A Jaworski Landscape Design
Dual-coloured hemerocallis, again in the flaming hot colors which the client enjoys - one could very well imagine being in the Caribbean or in South East Asia! These flowers do very well in Canada 4b/5a (USDA 3/4). Our summers are both hot and humid, and often have extended periods of drought, but these flowers adapt well to both conditions.
M A Jaworski Landscape Design
Part of the client's tropical-looking garden includes hardy perennials for USDA zone 4, with Echinacea here in one of his favorite hot colours. Additionally, the seed heads of Echinacea feed the birds in winter, and are good for the environment in other ways, attracting pollinators (butterflies and hummingbirds) galore in the warmer weather. Photo credit: E Jenvey
Coy Land Techs
Coy Land Techs updated the plants, irrigation, and landscape lighting on a new build in Pacific Beach. Fun project next to the beach. Best possible outcome.
Coy Land Techs
Coy Land Techs updated the plants, irrigation, and landscape lighting on a new build in Pacific Beach. Fun project next to the beach. Best possible outcome.
M A Jaworski Landscape Design
A hardy hibiscus flower, larger than your hand, provides tropical-looking colour and bloom size despite being situated in Canada zone 4b/5a - USDA zone 3/4. This is the magic of proper plant selection and siting - putting "the Right Plant in the Right Place". The results are totally worth it for the client, who personally selected this colour of hibiscus, and feels transported to the tropics when they bloom in the summer. Photo credit: E Jenvey Gardening credit: E Jenvey
Peer Landscaping
Tropical colors to look out along the fence line from the master bedroom window. This was an added bonus for our client. She wanted something pretty, but we stepped it up a notch to create a whole fence line design.
Peer Landscaping
This is a close up look at the Orange Crossandras also installed to the front right of the home, closer to the crotons we installed.
Foto di un'aiuola tropicale davanti casa
Foto di un'aiuola tropicale davanti casa
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