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Saturday, January 31, 2009

In late September I visited the Earth Art exhibit at the Royal Botanical Gardens, below is a collection of photographs taken during the day.

This was my favorite exhibit I seen during the day:

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there were other art structures listed below


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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Most residential landscapes involve a functional paver or flagstone surface to the front door, I do not have an issue with this however, please cover it up by placing some portion of the landscape in it’s path to obscure the walkway.

Accent walls and planting obscure the walkway surface


This can be done by including a planting area just outside the walkway.
Most landscape illustrations only address the perspective of standing outside at the furthest point of your property, and looking back towards your home!. Well that’s okay for your neighbor. What about the perspective you will be looking at everyday, for those times when you sit on your front porch or glance out the window. I consider this an important consideration when preparing a design.

Illustration looking thru the kitched door to the landscaped backyard


Most of out time is spent in the kitchen so why not address the view out from the patio door to the entertainment portion of the patio. You may want to sit at the kitchen table when the BBQ

View looking out into backyard landscape


Looking out the portico onto the entrance landscape

Thursday, January 15, 2009

A simple definition would be that Hardscape only pertains to structures and surfaces, while Softscape would involve everything else.

Large landscape boulder surface and steps


Some landscaper contractors would define themselves as Pavers + Wall contractors whereby they have the invested in tools and equipment to carry out the construction and installation element of the hardscape. This leaves the homeowner with the task of determining what to plant in the newly constructed planters

Dense planting bed containung perennials

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

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