best of the best outdoor
would like on a smaller scale
DWARF CROSSING - As Seen on Cityline CityTV (1 of 7) Transitional Landscape, Toronto TransitionalTorontoWebsite This project was filmed for Cityline CityTV: PART ONE - http://www.cityline.ca/video-archive/2680558193001/ PART TWO - http://www.cityline.ca/video-archive/2680552648001/
Silver Ponyfoot!!!
What is the name of the 3 small trees? Mandy Mitchell Those are crepe myrtles. March 15, 2012 PRO GreenHeart LLC Yes, they are Crapemrytles, Lagerstroemia species. Winter hardy in zones 7 and farther south, the leaves emerge late in Spring and the flowering occurs in mid to late Summer. Both bark and fall lead color are ornamental. Truly a small tree for all four seasons. August 22, 2012 Dianne Kaufman what type of crepe myrtle? March 29, 2017 PRO GreenHeart LLC It's been a few years, but I think they are Lagerstroemia x 'Sioux' March 29, 2017 Dianne Kaufman Thanks. I am going to put a few in my yard. July 10, 2017
Probably is Thuja Green Giant. Try GreatGardenPlants.com; their things are well-packed and guaranteed. (No I've got no vested interest!) May 13, 2012 PRO Nattapon Landscape Design could be hinoki cypress November 28, 2012 PRO ZZZ Boutique These are hinoki cypress May 29, 2013 PRO Land Architects, Inc. Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'. The way the foliage is arranged in a fan shape looks similar to the foliage of the Hinoki Cypress. March 18, 2014
The garden that we created unifies the property by knitting together five different garden areas into an elegant landscape surrounding the house. Different garden rooms, each with their own character and “mood”, offer places to sit or wander through to enjoy the property. The result is that in a small space you have several different garden experiences all while understanding the context of the larger garden plan.
PRO Scott Brinitzer Design Associates Bamboo - which is invasive so the roots must be contained by a barrier when planting. October 2, 2014
Le jardinet You know it was so many years ago I'm not sure I have all the variety names anymore. However, I do have plant lists for three REALLY cool container designs - that have even been published in major magazines, available as a FREE DOWNLOAD for newsletter subscribers: https://lejardinet.activehosted.com/f/7
amazing fountain
Le jardinet You know it was so many years ago I'm not sure I have all the variety names anymore. However, I do have plant lists for three REALLY cool container designs - that have even been published in major magazines, available as a FREE DOWNLOAD for newsletter subscribers: https://lejardinet.activehosted.com/f/7
The Ferns in the Pots are Tree Ferns, were stored each winter in a greenhouse
rocks around tree and dark rocks
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